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<p><span id="docs-internal-guid-92ad6527-639a-6f2f-011d-5f966616c27c"><span>A short piece of nucleic acid, usually with less than twenty nucleotides, used in genetic engineering and research. (from Your dictionary and Eli's Eterna dictionary). &nbsp;In Eterna, oligos are often used as the input and output molecules in the RNA in/out labs.</span></span></p>
<p><span id="docs-internal-guid-92ad6527-639a-6f2f-011d-5f966616c27c"><span>An <strong>oligo</strong> is a short piece of [[nucleic acid]], usually with fewer than twenty [[nucleotide]]s, used in genetic engineering and research. (from Your dictionary and Eli's Eterna dictionary). In Eterna, oligos are often used as the input and output molecules in the RNA in/out labs.</span></span></p>

Revision as of 20:06, 17 August 2021

An oligo is a short piece of nucleic acid, usually with fewer than twenty nucleotides, used in genetic engineering and research. (from Your dictionary and Eli's Eterna dictionary). In Eterna, oligos are often used as the input and output molecules in the RNA in/out labs.