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  • {{r|adenine}}
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  • {{r|adenine}}
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  • {{r|Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide}}
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  • {{r|Adenine}}
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  • ...sphodiester bonds at both the 3'- and 5'- positions. In duplex DNA, the [[adenine]] base present in adenosine is hydrogen bonded with, that is, it forms a ba The structure of adenosine contains two distinct parts, the adenine base and the ribose sugar ring. Because of this, RNA and DNA nomenclature
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  • ...a base attached to them in the 1'-position. For DNA, the bases used are [[adenine]], [[cytosine]], [[guanosine]], or [[thymine]]. In RNA, the base thymine i
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Adenine]]. Needs checking by a human.
    791 bytes (103 words) - 07:44, 8 January 2010
  • ...ry. For example, [[DNA]] consists of the heterocyclic [[purine]] bases, [[adenine]] and [[guanine]], and the heterocyclic [[pyrimidine]] bases [[thymidine]]
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  • {{r|Adenine}}
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  • ..., the unpaired bases in the [[anticodon]] region (O-methyl-guanine:Adenine:Adenine), shown in magenta, would base-pair with the mRNA [[codon]] for phenylalani
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  • | [[Adenine]]<br/>
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  • {{r|Adenine}}
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  • ATP is composed of three parts: the [[purine base]], [[adenine]]; the [[sugar]] molecule, [[ribose]]; and the chain of three [[phosphate]]
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  • {{r|Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate||****}}
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