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polynucleotide
pol·y·nu·cle·o·tide P0427300 (pŏl′ē-no͞o′klē-ə-tīd′, -nyo͞o′-)n. A polymeric compound, usually DNA or RNA, consisting of a number of nucleotides.polynucleotide (ˌpɒlɪˈnjuːklɪəˌtaɪd) n (Biochemistry) biochem a molecular chain of nucleotides chemically bonded by a series of ester linkages between the phosphoryl group of one nucleotide and the hydroxyl group of the sugar in the adjacent nucleotide. Nucleic acids consist of long chains of polynucleotidespol•y•nu•cle•o•tide (ˌpɒl iˈnu kli əˌtaɪd, -ˈnyu-) n. a sequence of nucleotides, as in DNA or RNA, bound into a chain. [1910–15] Translations
polynucleotide
polynucleotide[¦päl·ə′nü·klē·ə‚tīd] (biochemistry) A linear sequence of nucleotides. polynucleotide
polynucleotide [pol″e-noo´kle-o-tīd] a compound formed by the joining of more than one nucleotide.pol·y·nu·cle·o·tide (pol'ē-nū'klē-ō-tīd), A linear polymer containing an indefinite (usually large) number of nucleotides, linked from one ribose (or deoxyribose) to another via phosphoric residues. Compare: oligonucleotide. polynucleotide (pŏl′ē-no͞o′klē-ə-tīd′, -nyo͞o′-)n. A polymeric compound, usually DNA or RNA, consisting of a number of nucleotides.pol·y·nu·cle·o·tide (pol'ē-nū'klē-ō-tīd) A linear polymer containing an indefinite (usually large) number of nucleotides, linked from one ribose (or deoxyribose) to another via phosphoric residues. Compare: oligonucleotide |