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A heterocyclic organic compound with a penetrating odor
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pyrimidine
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n. (context organic compound English) 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
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n. any of several basic compounds derived from pyrimidine a heterocyclic organic compound with a penetrating odor
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Pyrimidine is an aromatic heterocyclic organic compound similar to pyridine . One of the three diazines (six-membered heterocyclics with two nitrogen atoms in the ring), it has the nitrogen atoms at positions 1 and 3 in the ring. The other diazines are ...
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Molecular neo-Mendelism is consistent with the rules of gross segregation and assortment, requiring no metaphysical rulesjust the constraints laid down by chemists: purine with pyrimidine, electrons in the lowest energetic state.
A, G, C, and T usually stood for the nucleotides, plus two more named PU-3 and PY-3, indicating an addition purine and pyrimidine.
Lanhoff find any evidence of porphyrins, or nitrogen compounds like purines and pyrimidines?
Behind them lay what appeared to be the standard presentation of a priority rack — pyrimidines, aneurin.
Potter swung his attention to the priority rack beside him, checked the presentation - in the first row the pyrimidines, nucleic acids and proteins, then aneurin, riboflavin, pyridoxin, pantothenic acid, folic acid, choline, inositol, sulfhydryl.
Behind them lay what appeared to be the standard presentation of a priority rack - pyrimidines, aneurin.
Behind them lay what appeared to be the standard presentation of a priority rack -- pyrimidines, aneurin .
Results of cyanogen and nitrile polymerization, including imidazole, purines, pyrimidines.
Science had long known that organic chemistry would come up with the same amino acids, the same purines and pyrimidines under a wide variety of circumstances.
Neither DNA nor RNA has appeared, but the building blocks of these large molecules, called purines and pyrimidines, have.