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I have a few Xenobiology related science domains for sale.
XNA.SCIENCE
XNAS.SCIENCE
XENOBIOLOGY.SCIENCE
XENOBIOLOGICAL.SCIENCE
XENONUCLEICACID.SCIENCE
XENONUCLEICACIDS.SCIENCE
Registrar: AlpNames
Expiration: Feb 26, 2016
Start: $1 (each domain must be bid individually)
End: 168 hours after the last bid (for each domain individually)
Min. incr.: $1
Buy now: TBA
Payment: PayPal
If you bid, please, add a domain name for each bid too.
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XNA.SCIENCE - $12 / XENOBIOLOGY.SCIENCE - $10
or
XNA.SCIENCE - $12
XENOBIOLOGY.SCIENCE - $10
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What is XNA?
Xeno nucleic acid (XNA) is a synthetic alternative to the natural nucleic acids DNA and RNA as information-storing biopolymers that differs in the sugar backbone. As of 2011, at least six types of synthetic sugars have been shown to form nucleic acid backbones that can store and retrieve genetic information. Research is now being done to create synthetic polymerases to transform XNA. The study of its production and application has created a field known as xenobiology.
Although the genetic information is still stored in the four canonical base pairs (unlike other nucleic acid analogues), natural DNA polymerases cannot read and duplicate this information. Thus the genetic information stored in XNA is “invisible” and therefore useless to natural DNA-based organisms.
XNA exhibits a variety of structural chemical changes relative to its natural counterparts. Types of synthetic 'XNA' created so far include HNA, CeNA, TNA, GNA, LNA and PNA.
XNA.SCIENCE
XNAS.SCIENCE
XENOBIOLOGY.SCIENCE
XENOBIOLOGICAL.SCIENCE
XENONUCLEICACID.SCIENCE
XENONUCLEICACIDS.SCIENCE
Registrar: AlpNames
Expiration: Feb 26, 2016
Start: $1 (each domain must be bid individually)
End: 168 hours after the last bid (for each domain individually)
Min. incr.: $1
Buy now: TBA
Payment: PayPal
If you bid, please, add a domain name for each bid too.
E.g.
XNA.SCIENCE - $12 / XENOBIOLOGY.SCIENCE - $10
or
XNA.SCIENCE - $12
XENOBIOLOGY.SCIENCE - $10
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What is XNA?
Xeno nucleic acid (XNA) is a synthetic alternative to the natural nucleic acids DNA and RNA as information-storing biopolymers that differs in the sugar backbone. As of 2011, at least six types of synthetic sugars have been shown to form nucleic acid backbones that can store and retrieve genetic information. Research is now being done to create synthetic polymerases to transform XNA. The study of its production and application has created a field known as xenobiology.
Although the genetic information is still stored in the four canonical base pairs (unlike other nucleic acid analogues), natural DNA polymerases cannot read and duplicate this information. Thus the genetic information stored in XNA is “invisible” and therefore useless to natural DNA-based organisms.
XNA exhibits a variety of structural chemical changes relative to its natural counterparts. Types of synthetic 'XNA' created so far include HNA, CeNA, TNA, GNA, LNA and PNA.
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