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Meaning of "guanine"

guanine (noun): A compound which is one of the four constituent bases of nucleic acids in DNA and RNA
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  • A substance first obtained from guano; it is a nucleic base and pairs with cytosine in DNA and RNA (by means of three hydrogen bonds).

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Deamination of guanine results in the formation of xanthine.
The third nucleotide is either guanine or adenine.
Underlined guanine is replaced by adenine in the mutant.
The same applies to cytosine and guanine.
Guanine may also be cited as a coloring agent.
Agent reading is blocked by alkylation of guanine or adenine by.
Guanine will only bond with cytosine.
Iridiophores contain highly reflective guanine crystals.
Guanine may also be mentioned as an organic pigment.
Cytosine binds with guanine by three hydrogen bonds.
Guanine when alkylated may be mispaired with thymine.
The primary nitrogenous waste product in arachnids is guanine.
The guanine nucleoside is called guanosine.
Wobble base pairs for inosine and guanine.
Adenine and guanine are the two purine bases.

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A case in point is cigarette smoke that sticks to guanine.
A guanine may be replaced with a modified guanine base.
The amount of cytosine equals the amount of guanine.
Guanine forms three hydrogen bonds with cytosine.
A CpG oligonucleotide can also contain a modified guanine.
Adenine and guanine are the two nucleotides classified as purines.
Purine metabolism involves the formation of adenine and guanine.
Hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribosyl transferase.
Unzipped by a radioactive guanine peptide.
Hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribory itransferase.
Purines are adenine and guanine.
Guanine nucleotide binding protein.
These are guanine and adenine.
Guanine nucleotide binding proteins.
They are obtained from natural guanine particles which are milled.
Guanine is extensively deaminated to xanthine.
The same holds true for cytosine and guanine.
And guanine with cytosine.
The adenylate cyclase was also less responsive to guanine nucleotides.
Hypoxanthine and guanine reversed the inhibition caused by adenine.
Examples of nucleobases having this property are guanine and cytosine.
Guanine nucleotides modulated this binding by decreasing the affinity.
A bulge sequence can comprise at least one guanine nucleotide.
Guanine and cytosine content.
Examples are cytosine and thymine respectively adenine and guanine.
Guanine may also be mentioned.
And then you have guanine and it pairs with cytosine.
Guanine bases are shown in red.
Note this phenotype requires only the presence of one guanine.
Cytosine and guanine residues are linked by three hydrogen bonds.
It is a methylated version of guanine.
The guanine derivatives are preferred.
Cytosine is complementary to guanine.
Preferably the guanine and thymine bases are phosphodiester bases.
It is paired up with guanine.

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