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One member of the base pair A-T (adenine-thymine) in DNA.
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A chemical compound that is used to make one of the building blocks of DNA. It is a type of pyrimidine.
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nitrogenous base, 1894, from German (Kossel and Neumann, 1893), from thymic acid, from which it was isolated, the acid so called because obtained from the thymus gland. With chemical suffix -ine (2).
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Thymine (T) is one of four chemical bases in DNA, the other three being adenine (A), cytosine (C), and guanine (G). Within the DNA molecule, thymine bases located on one strand form chemical bonds with adenine bases on the opposite strand. The sequence of four DNA bases encodes the cell's genetic instructions.
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One of the four bases that make up DNA, abbreviated with a "T." Thymine is replaced by uracil in RNA. 15 Animation; 19 Animation; 20 Animation; 21 Animation; 22 Animation; 23 Animation, 23 P [..]
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One of the four heterocyclic bases that make up DNA
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The “T” of the four bases that make up DNA. The other bases are adenine (A), cytosine (C), and guanine (G). Thymine always pairs with adenine.
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Pyrimidine in DNA but not in RNA. © 2005 by W. H. Freeman and Company. All rights reserved. Pierce, B. Genetics: A conceptual approach. 2nd Edition.
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One of the pyrimidine bases found in DNA one member of the base pair A- T (adenine- thymine). (2,4-dihydroxy-5-methylpyrimidine).
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A pyrimidine base occurring in DNA but not in RNA. thymus gland
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noun. a pyrimidine compound which is one of the four bases located in DNA. With regard to RNA, uracil takes the place of thymine.
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A pyrimidine base found in DNA.
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See nucleotide base
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(French : thymine,T ) A nitrogenous base, one member of the base pair A- T<adenine- thymine>.
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(n) a base found in DNA (but not in RNA) and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with adenine
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Thymine: One of the four heterocyclic nucleobases comprising DNA. Thymine is not found in RNA. Molecular structure of thymine.
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A pyrimidine base found in DNA
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A chemical compound that is used to make one of the building blocks of DNA. It is a type of pyrimidine.
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A pyrimidine base present in DNA. Thymine base pairs with adenine.
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Thymine (C5H6N2O2) is one of the four coding nucleobases in DNA, and forms the complementary base to adenine via two hydrogen bonds.
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A pyrimidine base that pairs with adenine.
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A pyrimidine base that is a component of nucleotides and thus a normal component of DNA. Uracil replaces thymine in RNA. See also the entry at NHGRI's Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms.
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