purines

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Definition of purines in English Turkish dictionary

purine
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purine
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Ürik asit başta olmak üzere pürin cisimciklerinin ana unsurunu oluşturan kompleks yapıda azotlu bileşik, pürin (Nükleoprotein metabolizmasının son ürünü olarak meydana gelir)
purine
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English - English
components of certain foods that metabolize into uric acid in the body
plural of purine
purine
A heterocyclic aromatic compound containing nitrogen found in nucleic acids See pyrimidine
purine
The bases adenine and guanine in DNA and RNA
purine
a colorless crystalline nitrogen-containing organic base; the parent compound of various biologically important substances
purine
A nitrogen-containing, single- ring, basic compound that occurs in nucleic acids The purines in DNA and RNA are adenine and guanine
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嘌呤, A nitrogen- containing, single- ring, basic compound that occurs in nucleic acids The purines in DNA and RNA are adenine and guanine
purine
A basic cylic compound that contains nitrogen and occurs in nucleic acids The purines in DNA and RNA are adenine and guanine
purine
A nitrogen-containing, double-ring, basic compound that occurs in nucleic acids The purines in DNA and RNA are adenine and guanine Source : Human Genome Project Information
purine
A nitrogen-containing, double-ring, basic compound that occurs in nucleic acids The purines in DNA and RNA are adenine and guanine See also: base pair
purine
a colorless crystalline nitrogen-containing organic base; the parent compound of various biologically important substances any of several bases that are derivatives of purine
purine
A nitrogen-containing, single-ring, basic compound that occurs in nucleotides of DNA and RNA The purines in DNA and RNA are adenine and guanine
purine
nitrogen base made up of a five and a six membered rings, two types: Adenine [A] and Guanine [G]
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Any of a class of heterocyclic compounds with a two-ring structure composed of carbon and nitrogen atoms. The simplest member, purine itself (C5H4N4), is not common, but its derivatives with the structure are. Examples are uric acid, caffeine, and two of the nucleotides in nucleic acids, guanine and adenine
purine
An Adenine or a Guanine nucleotide
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any of several bases that are derivatives of purine
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Any of a class of organic heterocyclic base containing fused pyrimidine and imidazole rings; they are components of nucleic acids
purine
{i} double-ring compound found in nucleic acids, heterocyclic compound made up of pyrimidine and imidazole rings (Biochemistry)
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