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What chemistry is used for synthesis of Invitrogen’s RNA Oligonucleotides?

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What chemistry is used for synthesis of Invitrogen’s RNA Oligonucleotides?

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The chemistry of RNA synthesis is identical to the DNA synthesis except for the presence of an additional protecting group at the 2′ hydroxyl position of ribose. This position is protected with silyl groups, which are stable throughout the synthesis. The remaining positions on both the sugar and the bases are protected in the same fashion as in DNA.

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