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How to pronounce pyrimidine in English?

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Type Words
Type of organic compound
Type Words
Type of base, alkali
Has types thymine, cytosine, c, t

Examples of pyrimidine

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Oligomeric-induced activity by thienyl pyrimidine compounds traps prion infectivity.
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Pyrimidine also is found in meteorites, although scientists still do not know its origin.
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By contrast, an exchange between one purine and one pyrimidine is called a transversion.
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The agent which performed the best is the pyrimidine WZ4002.
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It is from UMP that other pyrimidine nucleotides are derived.
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The reactive groups are either pyrimidine or vinylsulphone.
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They found that when pyrimidine is frozen in water ice, it is much less vulnerable to destruction by radiation.
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They found that muscleblind has no preference for a toxic RNA that contains any type of pyrimidine-pyrimidine mismatch.
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Cytosine methylations change the amount of UV light absorption of the nucleotide base, creating pyrimidine dimers.
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  • Any of several basic compounds derived from pyrimidine
  • A heterocyclic organic compound with a penetrating odor
  • Pyrimidine is a heterocyclic aromatic organic compound similar to benzene and pyridine, containing two nitrogen atoms at positions 1 and 3 of the six-member ring. It is isomeric with two other forms of diazine.
  • A diazine in which the two nitrogen atoms are in the meta- positions; it is the basis of three of the bases found in DNA and RNA, thymine, uracil and cytosine
  • One of the bases of nucleic acids, cytosine (C), thymine (T) or uracil (U). See the Figure at NHGRI.
  • A nitrogen-containing, double-ring, basic compound that occurs in nucleic acids. The pyrimidines in DNA are cytosine and thymine; in RNA, cytosine and uracil.
  • Parent molecule of a group of heterocyclic compounds (e.g. cytosine, thymine, uracil), which have a six-member carbon-nitrogen ring.
  • Chemicals that have a single six-sided ring structure.
  • Is an aromatic heterocyclic compound. In the DNA molecule, two bases are pyrimidines - thymine (T) and cytosine (C). In the RNA molecule, thymine is substituted for uracil (U). ...