Natural versus artificial creation of base pairs in DNA: origin of nucleobases from the perspectives of unnatural base pair studies

I Hirao, M Kimoto, R Yamashige - Accounts of chemical research, 2012 - ACS Publications
Since life began on Earth, the four types of bases (A, G, C, and T (U)) that form two sets of
base pairs have remained unchanged as the components of nucleic acids that replicate and …

Natural versus artificial creation of base pairs in DNA: origin of nucleobases from the perspectives of unnatural base pair studies.

I Hirao, M Kimoto, R Yamashige - Accounts of Chemical Research, 2012 - europepmc.org
Since life began on Earth, the four types of bases (A, G, C, and T (U)) that form two sets of
base pairs have remained unchanged as the components of nucleic acids that replicate and …

Natural versus artificial creation of base pairs in DNA: origin of nucleobases from the perspectives of unnatural base pair studies

I Hirao, M Kimoto, R Yamashige - Accounts of chemical …, 2012 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Since life began on Earth, the four types of bases (A, G, C, and T (U)) that form two sets of
base pairs have remained unchanged as the components of nucleic acids that replicate and …

[PDF][PDF] Natural versus Artificial Creation of Base Pairs in DNA: Origin of Nucleobases from the Perspectives of Unnatural Base Pair Studies

I HIRAO, M KIMOTO, RIE YAMASHIGE - researchgate.net
As researchers developing unnatural base pairs, they use repeated “proof of concept”
experiments. As researchers design new base pairs, they improve the structures that …

[引用][C] Natural versus Artificial Creation of Base Pairs in DNA: Origin of Nucleobases from the Perspectives of Unnatural Base Pair Studies

I Hirao, M Kimoto, R Yamashige - Accounts of Chemical Research, 2012 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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