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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Cytosine
  1. ... methyl groups to DNA building blocks (nucleotides) called cytosines.DNA methylation is important in many cellular functions. ... leukemia and others develop acute lymphoblastic leukemia. DNA (cytosine-5)-methyltransferase 3A DNA (cytosine-5-)-methyltransferase 3 ...
  2. ... methyl groups to DNA building blocks (nucleotides) called cytosines.DNA methylation is important in many cellular functions. ... CXXC-type zinc finger protein 9 CXXC9 DNA (cytosine-5)-methyltransferase 1 DNA (cytosine-5-)-methyltransferase 1 ...
  3. ... written as A-T) and guanine pairs with cytosine (written as G-C). During normal cellular activities, ... causes it to pair with adenine instead of cytosine. MYH glycosylase fixes this error so mutations do ...
  4. ... the MTHFR gene. Specifically, it replaces the nucleotide cytosine with the nucleotide thymine at position 677 (written ... that replaces the nucleotide adenosine with the nucleotide cytosine at position 1298 (written as 1298A>C).An ...
  5. ... DNA building block (nucleotide) thymine with the nucleotide cytosine at position 14709 (written as T14709C). This mutation ... at position 14674 is replaced by the nucleotide cytosine or guanine (written as T14674C or T14674G, respectively). ...
  6. ... DNA building block (nucleotide) thymine with the nucleotide cytosine at gene position 7512 (written as T7512C). The other mutation inserts an extra cytosine at position 7472 (written as 7472insC). Researchers have ...
  7. ... of a series of three DNA building blocks (cytosine, adenine, and guanine) that appear multiple times in ...
  8. ... building blocks (nucleotides), four guanines followed by two cytosines (written as GGGGCC). This segment (known as a ...
  9. ... in Quebec. The other mutation replaces the nucleotide cytosine with the nucleotide thymine at position 5254 in ...
  10. ... of DNA (nucleotide). The mutation inserts the nucleotide cytosine into an area of the gene called exon ...
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