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AbstractThis unit begins with a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of oligonucleotide synthesis using solid supports. The physical and chemical properties of solid‐phase supports are discussed in terms of their suitability for oligonucleotide synthesis. In addition, the unit outlines the properties of linkers used for transient or permanent attachment of properly protected nucleosides to the derivatized support, as well as strategies for coupling nucleosides to linkers and conditions for the release of synthetic oligonucleotides from specific supports.
Polymers, Science, Chemistry, Organic, Oligonucleotides, Silica Gel, Nucleosides, Chemical Engineering, Silicon Dioxide, Biochemistry, Microspheres, Polyethylene Glycols, Chemistry, Nylons, Biological Chemistry, Engineering, Health Sciences, Solvents, Polystyrenes, Public Health, Glass, Cellulose, Porosity, Resins, Plant
Polymers, Science, Chemistry, Organic, Oligonucleotides, Silica Gel, Nucleosides, Chemical Engineering, Silicon Dioxide, Biochemistry, Microspheres, Polyethylene Glycols, Chemistry, Nylons, Biological Chemistry, Engineering, Health Sciences, Solvents, Polystyrenes, Public Health, Glass, Cellulose, Porosity, Resins, Plant
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