Carolin Brus
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
RNA is readily hydrolysed by alkali while DNA is not. why?
The 2′-OH group in RNA acts as an intramolecular nucleophil. In the alkaline hydrolysis of RNA, it forms a 2′-3′ cyclic intermediate.
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