👉 Quinonization is a process in which a nucleic acid molecule undergoes a series of transformations, resulting in a double-stranded DNA molecule with one strand being a linear version of the original DNA sequence. This transformation involves adding a third nucleotide, adenine (A), to the 5' end of the DNA strand. The term "quinonization" is derived from the Latin word "quinon," which means "five." The process can be seen as a way of