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What are backbone and linkage modifications in oligonucleotides?

These are chemical alterations made to the natural sugar-phosphate backbone of oligonucleotides. They are designed to enhance properties such as nuclease resistance, stability in biological environments, and the ability to attach other molecules or enable site-specific cleavage.


Do Tsingke's oligos come with 5' phosphorylation?
How can I functionalize oligonucleotides for conjugation to proteins or surfaces?
What is the proper storage method for spacer-modified primers?
What is a dSpacer, and what is its primary application?
How do I choose between the different carbon-chain spacers (C3, C6, C12)?
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