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C435S006120, C435S440000, C435S443000, C435S444000, C435S455000, C435S471000

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ABSTRACT:
A mutagenic, triplex-forming oligonucleotide and methods for use thereof wherein the oligonucleotide is chemically modified to incorporate a mutagen and forms a triple-stranded nucleic acid molecule with a specific DNA segment of a target DNA molecule. Upon formation of the triplex, the mutagen is brought into proximity with the target molecule and causes a mutation at a specific site therein. The mutation activates, inactivates or alters the activity and function of the target molecule.

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