Definition of Nucleotides. Meaning of Nucleotides. Synonyms of Nucleotides

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- life-forms on Earth. Nucleotides are obtained in the diet and are also synthesized from common nutrients by the liver. Nucleotides are composed of three...
- activated in the cells by being converted into nucleotides; they are administered as nucleosides as charged nucleotides cannot easily cross cell membranes.[citation...
- AUCGAUUGAGCUCUAGCG UAGCUAACUCGAGAUCGC Chemical analogs of nucleotides can take the place of proper nucleotides and establish non-canonical base-pairing, leading...
- catabolic process in which nucleotides or nucleobases are broken down, and their components can be salvaged to form new nucleotides. Both synthesis and degradation...
- sequence. Nucleic acids consist of a chain of linked units called nucleotides. Each nucleotide consists of three subunits: a phosphate group and a sugar (ribose...
- cyclic nucleotide (cNMP) is a single-phosphate nucleotide with a cyclic bond arrangement between the sugar and phosphate groups. Like other nucleotides, cyclic...
- polynucleotides as they are composed of simpler monomeric units called nucleotides. Each nucleotide is composed of one of four nitrogen-containing nucleobases (cytosine...
- in the cells by being converted into nucleotides. They are administered as nucleosides since charged nucleotides cannot easily cross cell membranes. In...
- project, that used novel methods of detection which avoided damaging nucleotides as they were extracted from meteorites. Dawson, R.M.C.; et al. (1959)...
- calls into question the designation of sugar nucleotides as 'activated' donors. There are nine sugar nucleotides in humans which act as glycosyl donors and...