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    Xeno nucleic acids (XNA) are synthetic nucleic acid analogues that have a different backbone from the ribose and deoxyribose found in the nucleic acids of naturally occurring RNA and DNA. The same nucleobases can be used to store genetic information and interact with DNA, RNA, or other XNA … See more

    The structure of DNA was discovered in 1953. Around the early 2000s, researchers created a number of exotic DNA-like structures, XNA. … See more

    The study of XNA is not intended to give scientists a better understanding of biological evolution as it has occurred historically, but … See more

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    Strands of DNA and RNA are formed by stringing together long chains of molecules called nucleotides. A nucleotide is made up of three chemical components: a phosphate, … See more

    One theory of XNA utilization is its incorporation into medicine as a disease-fighting agent. Some enzymes and antibodies that … See more

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