Oligonucleotides: Where we started, where we stand, and where we would like to go
Oligonucleotides, which are short chains of nucleotides that make up DNA and RNA, are used in a wide range of applications in bioanalysis and play a critical role in understanding the molecular mechanisms of living cells and diseases.
Organic Synthetic Chemist, Troy Voelker PhD, discusses common methods to support the bioanalysis of oligonucleotides (OGNTs) and a future perspective regarding areas for improvement.
His insights explores a range of analytical techniques for OGNTs, including:
-Basics of oligonucleotide bioanalysis
-Selecting an approach
-Methods of extraction
-Handling Hybridization methods
-Goals for future analysis
Discover how future predictions for oligonucleotide bioanalysis will help improve medicine, therapeutics and genetic testing.