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mononucleotides

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  • noun Plural form of mononucleotide.

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Examples

  • Oligomerization of activated D- and L-guanosine mononucleotides on templates containing D- and L-deoxycytidylate residues

    Good Math, Bad Math, and David Berlinkski - The Panda's Thumb 2006

  • As to (4), the non-enzymatic formation of RNA, the work of James Ferris and others has shown how activated mononucleotides will assemble, on a clay template, into polymers up to 50 nucleotides (50-mers) long.

    Evolution News & Views 2009

  • A problem with the RNA world scenario is the absence of a plausible prebiotic synthesis of the requisite activated mononucleotides.

    Evolution News & Views 2009

  • The AAAS audience might have gone away thinking, 'wow -- RNA forms naturally given a pool of activated mononucleotides and a clay surface.'

    Evolution News & Views 2009

  • It is simply realism: similar criticisms apply to the other steps in the Ferris et al. RNA experiments, such as the source of the activated mononucleotides employed,

    Evolution News & Views 2009

  • As to (4), the non-enzymatic formation of RNA, the work of James Ferris and others has shown how activated mononucleotides will assemble, on a clay template, into polymers up to 50 nucleotides (50-mers) long.

    Evolution News & Views 2009

  • A problem with the RNA world scenario is the absence of a plausible prebiotic synthesis of the requisite activated mononucleotides.

    Evolution News & Views 2009

  • It is simply realism: similar criticisms apply to the other steps in the Ferris et al. RNA experiments, such as the source of the activated mononucleotides employed,

    Evolution News & Views 2009

  • The AAAS audience might have gone away thinking, 'wow -- RNA forms naturally given a pool of activated mononucleotides and a clay surface.'

    Evolution News & Views 2009

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