A plot of the second-order rate constant as a function of the number of complements along the stem for the PH series

Copyright information:Taken from "Comparative study of sequence-dependent hybridization kinetics in solution and on microspheres"Nucleic Acids Research 2005;33(1):366-375.Published online 14 Jan 2005PMCID:PMC546151.© 2005, the authors © Diamonds correspond to PH A–E; squares correspond to...

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description Copyright information:Taken from "Comparative study of sequence-dependent hybridization kinetics in solution and on microspheres"Nucleic Acids Research 2005;33(1):366-375.Published online 14 Jan 2005PMCID:PMC546151.© 2005, the authors © Diamonds correspond to PH A–E; squares correspond to PH A″–E″; and triangles correspond to PH A′–E′. The values for from PH C–E, PH E′ and PH E″are approximate since the reactions were stopped before equilibrium was reached. Error bars correspond to the standard deviation calculated from multiple runs.
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