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Cytosine
Cytosine Cytosine Chemical name 4-Aminopyrimidin-2(1H)-one ... 7 SMILES NC1=NC(NC=C1)=O Cytosine is one of the 5 main nucleobases ... group at position 2). The nucleoside of cytosine is cytidine. In Watson-Crick base pairing ... it forms three hydrogen bonds with guanine. Cytosine was first discovered in 1894 when ...
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Cytosine (translated from German)
Cytosine Structural formula General information Name Cytosine Other names 2-Oxy-4-aminopyrimidin, 4 ... notes, the indicated data apply Standard conditions. Cytosine is one of the five Basen, those ... and the first successful Synthesis accomplished. Use Cytosine can to a component of dna , RNA ...
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Cytosine (translated from Japanese)
Cytosine Structural formula CytosineChemical formula C 4 H ...
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Cytosine (translated from French)
Cytosine This article is one outline to supplement ... or Nitrogenized bases Adénine - Thymine - Uracile - Guanine - Cytosine Purine - Pyrimidine - Nucleosides Ribonucléosides Adénosine - thymine ribonucléoside ... ncRNA - miRNA rRNA - shRNA - siRNA - tRNA - Oligonucléotide cytosine is one nucléotide (cf ADN and ARN). Cytosine is one pyrimidine which is paired with ...
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Cytosine (translated from Dutch)
Cytosine structure formula Cytosine (2-oxy-4-aminopyrimidine and 4-amino ... base in a DNA chain is bound. Cytosine can form hydrogen bridges with guanine. Cytosine can form three hydrogen bridges in dubbelstrengs ... three bridges DNA with many guanine and cytosine is comparatively more stable than DNA ...
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Talk:Cytosine
Talk:Cytosine Cytosine is defined here as "one of 5 ... 4 main nitrogenous bases..." I wonder if Cytosine should be changed to also be defined ... bases in DNA (guanine, adenine, thymine and cytosine) and the additional role uracil plays in ...
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Cytosine triphosphate (translated from French)
Cytosine triphosphate This article is one ébauche to ... by modifying it. Figure 1: structure of cytosine triphosphate. cytosine triphosphate is one coenzyme of transfer of ... the class of kinases . The properties of cytosine triphosphate and its derivatives, cytosine diphosphate and cytosine monophosphate, are identical ...
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Image:Cytosine.png
Image:Cytosine.png Image File history File links Cytosine.png Cytosine This image is ineligible for copyright and ...
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Talk:Guanine-cytosine content
Talk:Guanine-cytosine content Could add a detailed procedure to ...
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Cytidine triphosphate (translated from French)
... or Nitrogenized bases Adénine - Thymine - Uracile - Guanine - Cytosine Purine - Pyrimidine - Nucleosides Ribonucléosides Adénosine - thymine ribonucléoside ... siRNA - tRNA - Oligonucléotide Figure 1: structure of cytosine triphosphate. cytosine triphosphate is one coenzyme of transfer of ... the class of kinases . The properties of cytosine triphosphate and its derivatives, cytosine diphosphate and cytosine monophosphate, are identical ...
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