Locked nucleic acid

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A locked nucleic acid (LNA) is a modified RNA nucleotide. LNA increases the thermal stability (melting temperature) of oligonucleotides. This can be used to increase the sensitivity and specificity of expression DNA microarrays, FISH probes and other techniques based on oligonucleotides. For the detection of miRNA the use of LNA is currently (2005) the only efficient method.

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Nucleic acids edit
Nucleobases: Adenine - Thymine - Uracil - Guanine - Cytosine - Purine - Pyrimidine
Nucleosides: Adenosine - 5-Methyluridine - Uridine - Guanosine - Cytidine - Deoxyadenosine - Thymidine - Deoxyuridine - Deoxyguanosine - Deoxycytidine - Ribose - Deoxyribose
Nucleotides: AMP - m5UMP - UMP - GMP - CMP - ADP - m5UDP - UDP - GDP - CDP - ATP - m5UTP - UTP - GTP - CTP - cAMP - cGMP
Deoxynucleotides: dAMP - dTMP - dUMP - dGMP - dCMP - dADP - dTDP - dUDP - dGDP - dCDP - dATP - dTTP - dUTP - dGTP - dCTP
Nucleic acids: DNA - RNA - LNA - PNA - mRNA - ncRNA - miRNA - rRNA - shRNA - siRNA - tRNA - mtDNA - Oligonucleotide


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