A broader take on DNA
Aaron M. Leconte and
Floyd E. Romesberg ()
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Aaron M. Leconte: The Scripps Research Institute
Floyd E. Romesberg: The Scripps Research Institute
Nature, 2006, vol. 444, issue 7119, 553-555
Abstract:
Slipping in extra benzene rings creates a broader DNA double helix that is similar to, but different from, natural DNA. Importantly, it can encode more genetic information — and that could have wide implications.
Date: 2006
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