Examples of 'thymine' in a sentence

Meaning of "thymine"

Thymine is one of the four nucleobases in the nucleic acid of DNA, which is represented by the letter T
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  • A heterocyclic base, 5-methylpyrimidine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione; it pairs with adenine in DNA. Coordinate terms: adenine, cytosine, guanine
  • A heterocyclic base, 5-methylpyrimidine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione; it pairs with adenine in DNA.
  • Coordinate terms: adenine, cytosine, guanine

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Thymine forms a base pair with adenine.
The formation of thymine dimers interferes with.
It catalyzes the reduction of uracil and thymine.
Uracil or thymine derivative for treating hepatitis c.
This is an adenine and this would be a thymine.
Dihydrothymine is an intermediate in the metabolism of thymine.
Evaporation of the solvent gave a silylated thymine.
Adenine and thymine pair with each other.
Thymine itself is known to have a significant terahertz resonance.
Guanine when alkylated may be mispaired with thymine.
Methyluridine contains a thymine base joined to a ribose pentose sugar.
Of the base pairs are represented by thymine and adenine.
Or thymine and adenine.
They include cytosine and thymine.
Examples are cytosine and thymine respectively adenine and guanine.

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It is produced from the oxidation of the methyl group of thymine.
Preferably the guanine and thymine bases are phosphodiester bases.
Methylation of uracil produces thymine.
Thymine was poorly incorporated in the parental strain even in the presence of deoxyribosides.
The modified nucleobase for example can be the thymine.
The thymine radical then reacts in a crosslinking reaction to become a thymine dimer.
A preferred pyrimidinone derivative is thymine.
Hydroxy radicals spontaneously attack thymine molecules and form hydroxylated thymine radicals.
The final result is that cytosine is converted into thymine.
Note that adenine always bonds with thymine and guanine always.
This compound acts as an inhibitor of the enzyme that synthesizes thymine.
It is strictly dependent upon the addition of thymine or thymidine for growth.
Said nucleotide is preferably a pyrimidine base and particularly preferred a thymine.
Thymine bases are frequently oxidized to hydantoins over time after the death of an organism.
Uracil has the same base pairing behavior as thymine.
The tanning activator coumarin is known to induce thymine dimers cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers.
The appended thymine bases allowed for the probe to be more accessible to the target.
Methylated cytosine residues are protected from conversion to thymine by bisulphite.
Selection of a strain auxotrophic for thymine was carried out under the conditions recorded above.
Adenine is complementary to thymine.
Adenine can only pair with thymine and guanine can only pair with cytosine.
How many hydrogen bonds hold adenine and thymine together.
Adenine and thymine are examples of complementary bases which form two hydrogen bonds between them.
It is more specifically involved in the valine and thymine catabolism pathways.
The silylated thymine solution was transferred into the oxathiolane through a canula under argon atmosphere.
T stands for thymine.
It is exclusively thymine monomers that have been incorporated into DNA strands.
Uracil replaced by thymine.
The thymine nucleotide does not occur in RNA.
Was replaced by a thymine.
Thymine is present in DNA.
It contains thymine.
In mRNA, thymine is replaced with uracil.
The clear solution obtained was concentrated to yield silylated thymine as a colorless oil.
For example, thymine is replaced by a cytidine and a cytidine is replaced by a thymine.

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