Nucleic Acid Intercalators Suppress Strand Cyclization in Model Prebiotic Polymerization Reactions

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We show that base pair intercalation by small molecules, which
stabilizes and rigidifies nucleic acid duplexes, reduces strand
cyclization, allowing for chemical ligation of tetranucleotides into
duplex polymers of at least 100 bp in length.

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