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adenine definitions
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1(biochemistry) purine base found in dna and rna12 sets
2the base that pairs with thymine in dna12 sets
3thymine10 sets
4a7 sets
5a nitrogen containing molecule6 sets
6in rna, dna, and atp4 sets
7the nitrogenous base that makes two hydrogen bonds with thymine.4 sets
8pairs with thymine4 sets
9nitrogen containing compound found in atp and adp3 sets
10pairs up with thymine3 sets
11(biochemistry) purine base found in dna and rna.2 sets
12always pairs with thymine2 sets
13a purine base, c5h5n5, that is the constituent involved in base pairing with thymine in dna and with uracil in rna.2 sets
14nitrogenous base abbreviated with a2 sets
15complement of thymine in dna2 sets
16binds to thymine or uracil2 sets
17the base that pairs with thymine2 sets
18the base that always pairs with t2 sets
19a nitrogen-containing base that is a component of a nucleotide2 sets
20matches with thymine2 sets
21bonds with thymine in dna2 sets
22one of the four aromatic bases found in dna and rna; also a component of atp, nadh, and fadh2. adenine is apurine; it pairs with thymine (in dna) and with uracil (in rna)2 sets
23one of the purine bases found in the nucleotides that are the building blocks of dna (and rna)2 sets
24nitrogenous base2 sets
25a (nucleotide) (purine)1 set
26bases: guanine, cytosine, thymine, uracil, ...............1 set
27a nucleotide base contained in dna and rna1 set
28only pairs with thymine1 set
29nucleotides base known as a1 set
30uracil pairs with....1 set
31the a is for1 set
32the bases in nucleotides are exhibiting complementary base pairing. thymine always joins with ...............1 set
33the permeability transition pore of one of the cristae contains a protein named for its ability to transport this molecule. it has two nitrogen-containing rings connected to an amine functional group, and is theorized to have been first formed from the polymerization of five hydrogen cyanide molecules. formerly known as vitamin b4, it was one of the subjects of edwin chargaff's studies during the 1940s. requiring only two hydrogen bonds to be bound to its complement, it is a crucial component of both an important second-messenger protein and the principal energy transfer molecule in the human body. ftp, name this nitrogenous base, a purine that pairs with thymine in dna.1 set
34what does "a" represent?1 set
35what does thymine always bond to?1 set
36purine, bonds with thymine, 2 bonds1 set
37dna/rna base. paired with thymine and uracil1 set
38pairs with thymine; nitrogen bases joined by hydrogen bonds1 set
39a; one of the four types of nitrogenous bases in dna1 set
40(a) a type of nitrogen-containing base in nucleotides; also, a nucleotide with an adenine base. base-pairs with thymine in dna and uracil in rna1 set