Examples of using Thymine in English and their translations into Spanish
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indicates that the domain will bind a guanine or thymine at this position.
cytosine, thymine uracil in RNA.
It was determined that these mutations induce thymine dimer formation mainly, and that the frequency of this mutation in these types of pediatric cancers is low compared to that observed for adult cancers.
induces the formation of thymine dimers and free radicals
constituting this complex enzyme, which contributes in an essential way to the detection of thymine dimers formed by ultraviolet light exposure.
Cytosines located within hotspot motifs are preferentially deaminated WRCY motifs W=adenine or thymine, R=purine, C=cytosine,
guanine, or thymine often abbreviated A, C, G.
guanine, and thymine) or by practicing with one of Newton 's laws of motion,
always equals the amount of thymine(T) and the amount of cytosine(C)
primarily, at the N3-position of thymine and uracil residues to give the respective N3-(2-cyanoethyl)
Since a double helix is formed by two paired strands of nucleotides that run in opposite directions in the 5'-to-3' sense, and the nucleotides always pair in the same way(Adenine(A) with Thymine(T) for DNA, with Uracil(U)
Guanine, Thymine. And?
Cytosine, guanine, adenine and thymine.
In RNA, you will find uracil instead of thymine.
We performed studies in water-soluble thymine containing polymeric systems.
Thymine is one of the building blocks of DNA.
That's assuming cytosine and guanine or thymine and adenine.
uracil, and thymine.
Thymidine phosphorylase thymidine converts deoxyribose into two smaller molecules 2-1-phosphate and thymine.
This mutation replaces the nucleotide cytosine by thymine nucleotide at position 1824 C1824T.