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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for Pyrimidine
  1. ... is involved in the breakdown of molecules called pyrimidines, which are building blocks of DNA and its ... of the three-step process that breaks down pyrimidines. This step opens the ring-like structures of ...
  2. ... is involved in the breakdown of molecules called pyrimidines, which are building blocks of DNA and its ... last step of the process that breaks down pyrimidines. This step converts N-carbamyl-beta-aminoisobutyric acid ...
  3. ... called uracil and thymine. Uracil and thymine are pyrimidines, which are one type of nucleotide. Nucleotides are ...
  4. The XPA gene provides instructions for making a protein that is involved in repairing damaged DNA. DNA can be damaged by ultraviolet (UV) rays from sunlight ...
  5. ... PRPP). PRPP is involved in making purine and pyrimidine nucleotides. These nucleotides are building blocks of DNA, ... as energy sources in the cell.Purines and pyrimidines may be manufactured from smaller molecules, or they ...
  6. ... triacetate is in a class of medications called pyrimidine analogs. It works by blocking cell damage from ...
  7. ... is involved in the breakdown of molecules called pyrimidines, which are building blocks of DNA and its ... of the three-step process that breaks down pyrimidines. This step opens the ring-like structures of ...
  8. ... they are not needed. Uracil and thymine are pyrimidines, which are one type of nucleotide. Nucleotides are ... in the first step of the breakdown of pyrimidines. This enzyme converts uracil to another molecule called ...
  9. ... is involved in the breakdown of molecules called pyrimidines, which are building blocks of DNA and its ... last step of the process that breaks down pyrimidines. This step converts N-carbamyl-beta-aminoisobutyric acid ...
  10. ... dihydroorotate dehydrogenase. This enzyme is involved in producing pyrimidines, which are building blocks of DNA and its ... subsequent steps, other enzymes modify orotate to produce pyrimidines.It is unclear exactly how DHODH gene variants ...
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