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  • Sasisekharan Papers
    • 1 – Double stranded polynucleotides: two typical alternative conformations for nucleic acids
    • 2 – An alternative structure for DNA and its relevance to DNA supercoiling
    • 3 – Theoretical calculations of base-base interactions in nucleic acids: I Stacking interactions in free bases
    • 4 – Theoretical calculations of base-base interactions in nucleic acids: II Stacking interactions in polynucleotides
    • 5 – Some implications of an alternative structure for DNA
    • 6 – Structure of DNA predicted from stereochemistry of nucleoside derivatives
    • 7 – On the alternative structure of DNA: role of syn conformation of the bases
    • 8 – Is 3′ nucleotide rigid?
    • 9 – B to Z transition in DNA fibre: the question of handedness of the duplex
    • 10 – A detailed study of Li-DNA fibres at various salt concentrations reveals a non-helical B-DNA and a possible similarity of solution and solid state structures
    • 11 – Letter to A. Johnson
    • 12 – Sasi DNA Publications List
    • 13 – Sasi Full Publication List
  • Stokes Papers
    • 15a – Stokes PhD Thesis Intro p1-4
    • 15b – Terry Stokes PhD Chapters I-V
    • 15c – Terry Stokes PhD Chapters VI-IX
    • 15d – Stokes PhD Thesis Chs X-Refs p170-253
    • Stokes Papers #14 *Not Available Yet
  • Johnson Materials
    • 16 – DNA is not always a simple Double Helix
    • 17 – Dynamic DNA: Simplified artist’s impression of new model of molecule
    • 18 – DNA Extraction Procedure
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Side by Side DNA
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  • Introduction
  • ABOUT
  • Sasisekharan Papers
    • 1 – Double stranded polynucleotides: two typical alternative conformations for nucleic acids
    • 2 – An alternative structure for DNA and its relevance to DNA supercoiling
    • 3 – Theoretical calculations of base-base interactions in nucleic acids: I Stacking interactions in free bases
    • 4 – Theoretical calculations of base-base interactions in nucleic acids: II Stacking interactions in polynucleotides
    • 5 – Some implications of an alternative structure for DNA
    • 6 – Structure of DNA predicted from stereochemistry of nucleoside derivatives
    • 7 – On the alternative structure of DNA: role of syn conformation of the bases
    • 8 – Is 3′ nucleotide rigid?
    • 9 – B to Z transition in DNA fibre: the question of handedness of the duplex
    • 10 – A detailed study of Li-DNA fibres at various salt concentrations reveals a non-helical B-DNA and a possible similarity of solution and solid state structures
    • 11 – Letter to A. Johnson
    • 12 – Sasi DNA Publications List
    • 13 – Sasi Full Publication List
  • Stokes Papers
    • 15a – Stokes PhD Thesis Intro p1-4
    • 15b – Terry Stokes PhD Chapters I-V
    • 15c – Terry Stokes PhD Chapters VI-IX
    • 15d – Stokes PhD Thesis Chs X-Refs p170-253
    • Stokes Papers #14 *Not Available Yet
  • Johnson Materials
    • 16 – DNA is not always a simple Double Helix
    • 17 – Dynamic DNA: Simplified artist’s impression of new model of molecule
    • 18 – DNA Extraction Procedure
  • Contact Us
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Stokes Papers

Terry Stokes Dissertation Not Yet Available

15a – Stokes PhD Thesis Intro p1-4

15b – Terry Stokes PhD Chapters I-V

15c – Terry Stokes PhD Chapters VI-IX

15d – Stokes PhD Thesis Chs X-Refs p170-253

 

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