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Deoxyribonucleic Acid Sodium Salt from Salmon or Herring Sperm , MP Biomedical
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- Deoxyribonucleic acid sodium salt has been used in a study to develop a simple method for extracting DNA from Cryptosporidium oocysts
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid is a polynucleotide
- It is an essential component of chromosomes in cell nuclei
- It is the carrier of genetic material
- It contains information in chemical code to direct the development of the cell according to its inheritance
- The purine and pyrimidine bases of the nucleosides are primarily adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine
- The sugar is D-2-deoxyribose
- The nucleosides are linked together by phosphates in diester linkage from the 3'-hydroxyl of one sugar to the 5′-hydroxyl of the next
- The repeating sugar-phosphate linkage forms the backbone of the single polynucleotide strand which is the primary structure of DNA
- Chemical analysis of DNA from different species show that the purine content is equal to the pyrimidine content; adenine content equal to thymine; guanine equal to cytosine
- DNA also acts as a template in the formation of ribonucleic acids, which play a fundamental role in the synthesis of proteins in the cell
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| Color | Cream |
| Packaging | Glass |
| Quantity | 100 g |
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