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    An Investigation of the Organoborane/Lewis Base Pairs on the Copolymerization of Propylene Oxide with Succinic Anhydride by Lan-Fang Hu, Dan-Jing Chen, Jia-Liang Yang, Xing-Hong Zhang

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Herein, we investigate the copolymerization of SA with PO catalyzed by the organoborane/base pairs. The types of Lewis bases, organoboranes, and their loadings all have a large impact on the activity and selectivity of the copolymerization. …”
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    Silent but not static: accelerated base-pair substitution in silenced chromatin of budding yeasts. by Leonid Teytelman, Michael B Eisen, Jasper Rine

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…This analysis suggested that silenced DNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and closely related species had increased single base-pair substitution that was likely due to the effects of the silencing machinery on DNA replication or repair.…”
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    Pairwise visual comparison of small RNA secondary structures with base pair probabilities by Serge Léger, Maria Beatriz Walter Costa, Dan Tulpan

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Results This work introduces a compact unified view of the most stable conformation of an RNA secondary structure and its base pair probabilities, which is called the Circular Secondary Structure Base Pairs Probabilities Plot (CS 2 BP 2 -Plot). …”
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    RNA Secondary Structures with Limited Base Pair Span: Exact Backtracking and an Application by Ronny Lorenz, Peter F. Stadler

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The accuracy of RNA secondary structure prediction decreases with the span of a base pair, i.e., the number of nucleotides that it encloses. …”
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    TABASCO: A single molecule, base-pair resolved gene expression simulator by Endy Drew, Kelly Jason R, Kosuri Sriram

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…We demonstrate the computational capacity of Tabasco by simulating the entirety of gene expression during bacteriophage T7 infection; for reference, the 39,937 base pair T7 genome encodes 56 genes that are transcribed by two types of RNA polymerases active across 22 promoters.…”
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    Proton Transfer and Nitro Rotation Tuned Photoisomerization of Artificial Base Pair-ZP by Xixi Cui, Yu Zhao, Zhibing Li, Qingtian Meng, Changzhe Zhang

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Recently, the successful incorporation of artificial base pairs in genetics has made a significant progress in synthetic biology. …”
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    Mutagenic Effects Induced by the Attack of NO2 Radical to the Guanine-Cytosine Base Pair by José Pedro eCerón-Carrasco, Alberto eRequena, José eZúñiga, Denis eJacquemin, Denis eJacquemin

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…We investigate the attack of the nitrogen dioxide radical (NO2) to the guanine-cytosine (GC) base pair and the subsequent tautomeric reactions able to induce mutations, by means of density functional theory (DFT) calculations. …”
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    TABASCO: A single molecule, base-pair resolved gene expression simulator by Kosuri, Sriram, Endy, Drew, Kelly, Jason R.

    Published 2010
    “…We demonstrate the computational capacity of Tabasco by simulating the entirety of gene expression during bacteriophage T7 infection; for reference, the 39,937 base pair T7 genome encodes 56 genes that are transcribed by two types of RNA polymerases active across 22 promoters. …”
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    The conformational variability of an adenosine.inosine base-pair in a synthetic DNA dodecamer. by Leonard, G, Booth, E, Hunter, W, Brown, T

    Published 1992
    “…The ultraviolet melting studies indicate that the A(anti).I(anti) base-pair is more stable than the A(anti).G(anti) base-pair but that the AH+(anti).I(syn) base pair is less stable than its AH+(anti).G(syn) analogue. …”
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    High-resolution structure of a DNA helix containing mismatched base pairs. by Brown, T, Kennard, O, Kneale, G, Rabinovich, D

    Published 1985
    “…The concept of complementary base pairing, integral to the double-helical structure of DNA, provides an effective and elegant mechanism for the faithful transmission of genetic information. …”
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    Facile syntheses of dissymmetric ferrocene-functionalized Lewis acids and acid-base pairs. by Morgan, I, Di Paolo, A, Vidovic, D, Fallis, I, Aldridge, S

    Published 2009
    “…A facile synthetic approach is reported for the synthesis of dissymmetric 1,2-ferrocenediyl Lewis acids and mixed acid-base pairs including the first example of a 1-phosphino-2-borylferrocene; the use of non-racemic electrophiles allows for the isolation of single diastereomer products.…”
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    Structure of an adenine-cytosine base pair in DNA and its implications for mismatch repair. by Hunter, W, Brown, T, Anand, N, Kennard, O

    Published 1986
    “…In vivo studies have shown that most combinations of base-pair mismatches can be accommodated in the DNA double helix, albeit with varying efficiencies. …”
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    Trans-hydrogen bond deuterium isotope effects of A:T base pairs in DNA. by Vakonakis, I, LiWang, A

    Published 2004
    “…Instead, the variations observed in (2h)Delta(13)C2 values suggest that they may also be sensitive to base pair geometry.…”
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