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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Thymine
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  1. ... in the breakdown of molecules called uracil and thymine. Uracil and thymine are pyrimidines, which are one type of nucleotide. ... deficiency interferes with the breakdown of uracil and thymine, and results in excess quantities of these molecules ...
  2. ... in the breakdown of molecules called uracil and thymine when they are not needed. Uracil and thymine are pyrimidines, which are one type of nucleotide. ...
  3. ... mutations deletes a DNA building block (nucleotide) called thymine at position 6594 in the SACS gene (written ... mutation replaces the nucleotide cytosine with the nucleotide thymine at position 5254 in the SACS gene (written ...
  4. ... The most common genetic change replaces the nucleotide thymine with the nucleotide guanine at position 8993 (written ... genetic change associated with NARP replaces the nucleotide thymine with the nucleotide guanine at position 8993 (written ...
  5. ... this condition replaces the DNA building block (nucleotide) thymine with the nucleotide cytosine at position 14709 (written ... single nucleotides in mitochondrial DNA. Specifically, the nucleotide thymine at position 14674 is replaced by the nucleotide ...
  6. ... bases: adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and thymine (T). Human DNA consists of about 3 billion ...
  7. ... building block (nucleotide) called guanine with the nucleotide thymine (written as IVS1, G-T, +5) is prevalent ...
  8. ... replace the nucleotide cytosine (C) with the nucleotide thymine (T) in a certain stretch of DNA. SNPs ...
  9. ... has a specific partner. Normally, adenine pairs with thymine (written as A-T) and guanine pairs with ...
  10. ... it replaces the nucleotide cytosine with the nucleotide thymine at position 677 (written as 677C>T). This ...
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