A nitrogenous pyrimidine base; one of the molecular components of DNA and RNA. Always bonds with adenine (T-A).
Designated by the letter T, it is a pyrimidine base. One of the four base molecules present in DNA.
One of the bases that make up the code in a strand of DNA. abbreviated: T.
A chemical that is a basic structural unit of a living thing's DNA. It is one of 4 key bases or nucleotides (cytosine (C), guanine (G) and adenine (A)) that repeat throughout the length of a DNA chain. The order of their sequence defines the arrangement of genes.
One of four nucleoties which are the primary bulding blocks for DNA.
(= 2, 6-di-hydroxy, 5-methylpyrimidine; 5-methyluracil). One of the pyrimidine bases found in DNA. In DNA, it always pairs with adenine (A). Uracil is used instead of thymine in RNA.
A pyrimidine base in DNA (replaced by Uracil in RNA). It base pairs with adenine.
a base found in DNA (but not in RNA) and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with adenine
The "T" in ATGC, the four bases found in DNA."T" is short for thymine, a base that bonds with adenine (A) in double stranded DNA.
One of the four DNA bases that encode genes. (Abbreviation: T) Normally pairs with an adenine base to form an A:T base pair.
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The "T" of the four bases that make up DNA. The other bases are adenine (A), cytosine (C), and guanine (G). Thymine always pairs with adenine.
One of the four bases in DNA that make up the letters ATGC, thymine is the "T". The others are adenine, guanine, and cytosine. Thymine always pairs with adenine.
A nitrogenous base of DNA (in RNA, uracil replaces thymine); member of the base pair A-T.
Or 5-methyl-uracil, a pyrimidine base found only in DNA. ~ See Also: Base pairing, Cytosine, Pyrimidines, Deoxyribonucleic acid, Uracil.
One of the pyrimidine bases in DNA, thymine is replaced by uracil in RNA.
A pyrimidine base found in DNA but not in RNA.
one of the pyrimidine nucleic acid bases that make up nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA (but not RNA). The antiviral drugs AZT and d4T are nucleoside analogs associated with thymine.
One of the pyrimidine bases found in DNA (2,4-dihydroxy-5-methylpyrimidine).
A nitrogenous base. Pairs with adenine in DNA molecules.
a base in DNA that always bonds with adenine (A).
a nitrogen-containing base found in DNA molecules. Pairs with adenine.
A pyrimidine base found in DNA. The other three organic bases - adenine, cytosine, and guanine - are found in both RNA and DNA; in RNA, thymine is replaced by uracil.
A nitrogenous base that is found in DNA but not in RNA. Its complimentary base is Adenine. Uracil replaces it in RNA.
The pyrimidine base present in the nucleotide thymidine, one of the four building blocks of nucleic acids.
A nitrogen rich base which is one of the buiding blocks of DNA. It is one member of the base pair A-T (adenine-thymine). See also: Base Pair See also: Adenine
Refers to the base thymine. Thymine is the base that normally base-pairs with Adenine (A) in DNA.
The bases found in DNA come in four varieties: adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine—often abbreviated as A,C, G, T, the letters of the genetic alphabet. (IOCeleraGenome) Timina Essas letras são as iniciais dos nomes de quatro bases nitrogenadas: adenina (A), timina (T), citosina (C) e guanina (G). (POPrGenoma)
A pyrimidine base that pairs with adenine.
A pyrimidine base found only in DNA; also one of the four chemical building blocks of DNA.
A white crystalline pyrimidine base, C5H6N2O2 which occurs in DNA and is one of the four main units upon which the genetic code is based.
A pyrimidine base found in DNA. Thymine pairs with adenine.
one of the four nitrogenous bases found in DNA; thymine pairs with adenine in DNA.
A nitrogenous base, one member of the base pair AT (adenine-thymine).
a pyrimidine base; one of the four molecules containing nitrogen present in the nucleic acids DNA and RNA; designated by letter T
A nitrogen-containing, single-ring, basic pyrimidine that occurs in nucleotides of DNA and RNA. The other pyrimidine in DNA is cytosine, and in RNA is uracil. Thymine is one member of the base pair A-T ( adenine-thymine).
One of the four bases in DNA that make up the letters ATCG, thymine is the "T". The others are adenine, cytosine, and guanine. Thymine always pairs with adenine. [ Talking Glossary
A nitrogenous base found in DNA only. Thymine base-pairs with Adenine in DNA . It is replaced with Uracil in RNA.