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Adenine - 73-24-5, C5H5N5, density, melting point, boiling point ...
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Adenine - Wikipedia
Adenine is one of the two purine nucleobases (the other being guanine) used in forming nucleotides of the nucleic acids. In DNA, adenine binds to thymine via two hydrogen bonds to assist in stabilizing the nucleic acid structures.

Adenine - National Human Genome Research Institute
Adenine (A) is one of the four nucleotide bases in DNA, with the other three being cytosine (C), guanine (G) and thymine (T). Within a double-stranded DNA molecule, adenine bases on one strand pair with thymine bases on the opposite strand.

Adenine | Nucleobase, Purine, DNA | Britannica
Adenine, organic compound belonging to the purine family, occurring free in tea or combined in many substances of biological importance, including the nucleic acids, which govern hereditary characteristics of all cells.

Adenine - Biology Simple
Adenine is one of the four nucleobases that constitute DNA and RNA. It is classified as a purine base and pairs with thymine in DNA or uracil in RNA through hydrogen bonding.

Adenine Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
Adenine is one of the five primary (or canonical) nucleobases; the others are guanine, cytosine, thymine, and uracil. They are the fundamental nucleobases that make up the genetic code.

Adenine - New World Encyclopedia
Purines, from which adenine is derived, are found in plants and animals. Foods high in purines include organs such as liver, brains, and kidneys, and fish such as anchovies, herring, and mackerel.

What is adenine and its function? - ChemicalBook
Adenine is one of the two purine nucleobases (the other being guanine) used to form nucleic acid nucleotides. In DNA, adenine binds to thymine via two hydrogen bonds to assist in stabilizing the nucleic acid structures. In RNA, which is used for protein synthesis, adenine binds to uracil.

ADENINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ADENINE is a purine base C5H5N5 that codes hereditary information in the genetic code in DNA and RNA.

Adenine: Essential Nucleobase in DNA and RNA - Nanowerk
Adenine (A) is one of the four main nucleobases found in DNA and RNA, the genetic blueprints of life. As a crucial component of these nucleic acids, adenine plays a vital role in storing, transmitting, and expressing genetic information in all known living organisms.

 

 

 

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