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  1. guanine
    (Gua, G) Type: Term Pronunciation: gwahn′ēn, -in Definitions: 1. one of the two major purines (the other being adenine) occurring in all nucleic acids.
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  2. guanine
    [n] - a purine base found in DNA and RNA
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  3. Guanine
    Guanine: One of the four bases in DNA that make up the letters ATGC. Guanine is the 'G'. The others are adenine, cytosine, and thymine. Guanine always pairs with cytosine to form the base pair G-C (guanine-cytosine) in the DNA. The other base pair in the DNA is A-T (adenine-thymine). Each base pair ...
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  4. guanine
    (= 2-amino 6-hydroxy purine) One of the constituent bases of nucleic acids, nucleosides and nucleotides.
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  5. guanine
    <biochemistry, molecular biology> One of the constituent bases of nucleic acids, nucleosides and nucleotides. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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  6. guanine
    (gwah´nēn) a purine base, one of the fundamental components of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA).
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  7. guanine
    an organic compound belonging to the purine group, a class of compounds with a characteristic two-ringed structure, composed of carbon and nitrogen ... [7 related articles]
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  1. Guanine
    Guanine (G, Gua) is one of the four main nucleobases found in the nucleic acids DNA and RNA, the others being adenine, cytosine, and thymine (uracil in RNA). In DNA, guanine is paired with cytosine. With the formula C5H5N5O, guanine is a derivative of purine, consisting of a fused pyrimidine-imidaz...
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  2. Guanine
    A nitrogenous base, one member of the base pair GC (guanine and cytosine) in DNA.
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  3. guanine
    A purine base. Guanine (2-amino-6-oxypurine) is one of five organic bases found in the nucleic acids of cells. It pairs with cytosine in both DNA and RNA. Guanine is named for its occurrence in guano, a natural fertilizer composed mainly of the excrement of sea bird.
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  4. guanine
    guanine (gwä'nēn) , organic base of the purine family. It was reported (1846) to be in the guano of birds; later (1879–84) it was established as one of the major constituents of nucleic acids. The accepted structure of the guanine molecule was proposed in 1875, and the compound ...
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  5. guanine
    A chemical compound that is used to make one of the building blocks of DNA and RNA. It is a type of purine.
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  6. Guanine
    A nitrogenous base, one member of the base pair GC (guanine and cytosine) in DNA.
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  7. guanine
    1) A purine base found in dna and rna 2) G 3) Purine 4) Type of nucleotide
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