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Thymine
Thymine Thymine Chemical name 5-Methylpyrimidine-2,4(1H ... the similarly-spelled vitamin compound, see Thiamine Thymine, also known as 5-methyluracil, is a ... in the nucleic acid DNA. In RNA thymine is replaced with uracil in most cases. In DNA, thymine(T) binds to adenine (A) via ...
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Thymine (translated from German)
Thymine Thymine (2Oxy-4Oxy-5Methylpyrimidin, 5-Methyluracil, sum formula ... Thymus DIN occurs. In that Ribonukleinsaeure (RNA) thymine becomes through Uracil replaced. In doppelstraengiger DNA ...
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Thymine (translated from Japanese)
Thymine Thymine Thymine (C 5 H 6 N 2 O ...
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Thymine (translated from French)
Thymine This article is one outline to supplement ... the model Nucléobases or Nitrogenized bases Adénine - Thymine - Uracile - Guanine - Cytosine Purine - Pyrimidine - Nucleosides Ribonucléosides Adénosine - thymine ribonucléoside or ribothymidine (rare) Uridine - Guanosine - Cytidine ... ncRNA - miRNA rRNA - shRNA - siRNA - tRNA - Oligonucléotide thymine is one nucléotide (cf ADN and ARN ). thymine is one pyrimidine which is paired ...
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Thymine (translated from Dutch)
Thymine structure formula Thymine (2,4-dioxy-5-methyl pyrimidine) are ... base in a DNA chain is bound. Thymine can form two hydrogen bridges in dubbelstrengs ... two bridges DNA with many adenine and thymine comparatively less is stable than DNA with ... and guanine which three hydrogen bridges form. Thymine, cytosine and uracil become pyrimidinen called. ...
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Talk:Thymine
Talk:Thymine removed from article First, some clarification. The ... the uracil in dUMP to form a thymine making it dTMP. After further phosphorylation, dGTP ... both uridine (U) and deoxy-uridine (dU), thymine only exists as deoxy-thymidine (dT). So ... to the trouble of methylating uracil to thymine before it can be used in DNA ... the entire strand of DNA is protected. Thymine also protects the DNA in another ...
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Thymine dimer
Thymine dimer A thymine dimer happens when two adjacent thymine residues in a DNA molecule, get chemically ...
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Image:Thymine.jpg
Image:Thymine.jpg Image File history File links Thymine.jpg This file has been released into ...
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Image:Thymine.png
Image:Thymine.png Image File history File links Thymine.png Permission is granted to copy, distribute ... no Back-Cover Texts.Subject to disclaimers. Thymine File history Legend: (cur) = this is the ...
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Uracil
... RNA nucleobases, and replaces the DNA base thymine. Similar to thymine, uracil can form a base pair with ... it lacks the methyl group present in thymine. Uracil is not normally incorporated into DNA ... important in clinical diagnostic essays. Replacement of thymine Uracil is thought to replace thymine in RNA for a number of ...
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