N-Trityl-morpholino-U-5’-O-phosphoramidite is a synthetic molecule that is the product of a redesign of natural nucleic acid structures where methylenemorpholine rings are linked through phosphorodiamidate groups instead of phosphates. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
dG-Me Phosphonamidite is a methyl phosphonamidite that creates oligonucleotides with methyl phosphonate links, enabling the incorporation of such linkages into the sequence.
(S)-GNA-G(iBu) phosphoramidite is a monomer that can be used to make special glycol nucleic acid (GNA) oligonucleotides. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
(R)-GNA-C(Bz)-phosphoramidite is a monomer that can be used to make special glycol nucleic acid (GNA) oligonucleotides. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
(S)-GNA-C(Bz)-phosphoramidite is a monomer that can be used to make special glycol nucleic acid (GNA) oligonucleotides. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
N2-iso-Butyroyl-5'-O-(4,4'-dimethoxytrityl)-2'-deoxy- fluoro-2'-arabinoguanosine-3'-CED-phosphoramidite is a modified nucleoside amidite that can be used to form special oligonucleotides.
5'-O-(4,4'-Dimethoxytrityl)-2'-deoxy-2'-fluoro-5-methyl-b-D-arabinouridine-3'-CED-phosphoramidite is a thymidine amidite analog and its counterparts display DNA insertion potential, enabling cell labeling and DNA synthesis tracking.