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The peptide nucleic acids (PNAs), powerful tools for molecular genetics and cytogenetics

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS
Volume 12, Issue 9, Pages 694-700

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.ejhg.5201226

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PNA; PNA/DNA duplex; mutation detection; PNA-PCR; PNA-FISH

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Peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) are synthetic mimics of DNA in which the deoxyribose phosphate backbone is replaced by a pseudo-peptide polymer to which the nucleobases are linked. PNAs hybridize with complementary DNAs or RNAs with remarkably high affinity and specificity, essentially because of their uncharged and flexible polyamide backbone. The unique physico-chemical properties of PNAs have led to the development of a variety of research assays, and over the last few years, the use of PNAs has proven their powerful usefulness in molecular biology procedures and diagnostic assays. The more recent applications of PNA involve their use as molecular hybridization probes. Thus, several sensitive and robust PNA-dependent methods have been designed for developing antigene and anticancer drugs, modulating PCR reactions, detecting genomic mutation or labelling chromosomes in situ.

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