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Meaning of "non-nucleotide"

Non-nucleotide (noun): A substance that does not contain nucleotides and is often used in scientific research or pharmaceuticals

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The marking element is a non-nucleotide polymer.
Non-nucleotide linking reagents for nucleotide probes.
Oligonucleotide compounds comprising non-nucleotide overhangs.
Non-nucleotide loops are specified further.
The marker element is a non-nucleotide branched polymer.
A non-nucleotide residue and an unmodified nucleotide residue.
In another embodiment the non-nucleotide spacer is a linker.
A non-nucleotide residue and a modified nucleotide residue.
A sequence of nucleotides can be interrupted by non-nucleotide components.
In some embodiments a non-nucleotide moiety is an alkyl moiety or derivative thereof.
A sequence of nucleotides may be interrupted by non-nucleotide components.
Introduction of non-nucleotide phosphoramidite derivatives can be performed during automated synthesis.
In one embodiment the spacer is a non-nucleotide spacer.
In some embodiments, the non-nucleotide linker is an alkyl linker or amino linker.
A nucleotide sequence may incorporate non-nucleotide components.

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Some non-nucleotide linkers disclosed herein permit attachment of more than two oligonucleotides.
The linker can be a polynucleotide linker or a non-nucleotide linker.
Such linker can be either a non-nucleotide linker or a nucleoside linker.
In a particular embodiment, a sequence of nucleotides is interrupted by non-nucleotide components.
Glycosyltransferases that use non-nucleotide donors such as dolichol or polyprenol pyrophosphate are non-Leloir glycosyltransferases.
In yet another embodiment the spacer is a non-nucleotide spacer.
Construct 2 can comprise a polynucleotide or non-nucleotide linker, which can optionally be designed as a biodegradable linker.
The sequence of nucleotides may also be interrupted by non-nucleotide elements.
Some non-nucleotide linkers according to the invention permit attachment of more than two oligonucleotides.
The overhang region may consist of nucleotide or non-nucleotide moieties.
Optionally, the non-nucleotide linker is a small molecule.
Furthermore, an oligonucleotide may have uncommon nucleotides or non-nucleotide moieties.
M is a nucleotide or non-nucleotide molecule that is part of the dsNA ;.
A sequence of nucleotides in an oligonucleotide may be interrupted by one or more non-nucleotide components.
In certain other embodiments, the non-nucleotide linker is a small molecule.
More preferably, the two oligonucleotides are covalently linked vía a non-nucleotide linker.
The primer itself may include a moiety, which may be a non-nucleotide chemical modification to facilitate attachment.
A linking moiety with a protecting group attached to a modified nucleotide or non-nucleotide compound.
Optionally, the non-nucleotide linker is an alkyl linker or amino linker.
In one embodiment this label is joined to the probe by means of a non-nucleotide linker.
A non-nucleotide residue, an unmodified nucleotide residue, and a modified nucleotide residue.
In one embodiment, an oligonucleotide is provided which comprises a modified nucleotide or a non-nucleotide compound.
The details of the nucleotide residue and the non-nucleotide residue will be described below.
Other examples of non-nucleotide linkers include polysaccharides, peptides, and polypeptides.
A linking moiety with a second label attached to a modified nucleotide or a non-nucleotide compound.
Examples of non-nucleotide linkers present in a nucleotide base recognition sequence are abasic " nucleotides ".
Examples of linkers include optionally substituted alkyl groups, polynucleotides and non-nucleotide linkers.
The bridging portion may comprise a nucleotide or non-nucleotide chemical moiety and can be any length.
These non-nucleotide linkers may be either polyether, polyamine, polyamide, or polyhydrocarbon compounds.
The bridging portion comprises at least one nucleotide or at least one non-nucleotide chemical moiety.
Loops may also be non-nucleotide chemical linkers, for example, alkylene chains.
Said coupling groups permit the adjacent attachment of either nucleotide or non-nucleotide monomeric units.
Nucleotide / non-nucleotide polymer, a polymer comprised of nucleotide and non-nucleotide monomeric units.
In various embodiments the overhangs are independently selected from a nucleotide, a non-nucleotide and a combination thereof.
Examples of such groups include alkyl groups, non-nucleotide linkers, alkane-diol dideoxynucleotide residues, and cordycepin.

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