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Nucleobases (nitrogenous
bases or
simply bases) are nitrogen-containing
biological compounds that form nucleosides, which, in turn, are
components of...
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building blocks of DNA and RNA. This list does not
include modified nucleobases and the
corresponding nucleosides The
reason for 2 symbols,
shorter and...
- one of four
types of
molecules called nucleobases (informally, bases). It is the
sequence of
these four
nucleobases along the
backbone that
encodes genetic...
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Thymine (/ˈθaɪmɪn/) (symbol T or Thy) is one of the four
nucleobases in the
nucleic acid of DNA that are
represented by the
letters G–C–A–T. The others...
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bigger nucleobases,
adenine and guanine, are
members of a
class of double-ringed
chemical structures called purines; the
smaller nucleobases, cytosine...
- (/ˈsaɪtəˌsiːn, -ˌziːn, -ˌsɪn/) (symbol C or Cyt) is one of the four
nucleobases found in DNA and RNA,
along with adenine, guanine, and
thymine (uracil...
- deoxyribose, and one of four
nucleobases. An
analogue may have any of
these altered.
Typically the
analogue nucleobases confer,
among other things, different...
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Attached to each
sugar is one of four
types of
nucleobases (or bases). It is the
sequence of
these four
nucleobases along the
backbone that
encodes genetic information...
- guanine, thymine, and uracil.
These compounds were
later shown to be
nucleobases, and are key in the
formation of DNA and RNA, the
genetic material found...
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eleven types of
nucleobases formed in ice when
ammonia and
cyanide were left in a
freezer for 25 years. S-triazines (alternative
nucleobases), pyrimidines...