Evaluation of Thermal Stability- Oligonucleotide Therapeutics

Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) have a helical structure formed by two strands held together by hydrogen bonds. Increasing the temperature breaks the hydrogen bonds to form single strands. The temperature where 50 % of the bonds are broken is defined as the melting temperature (Tm), which is used as an indicator of double-strand stability.

Evaluation of Thermal Stability

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