
1) Adenosine 2) Cytidine 3) Deoxyadenosine 4) Deoxycytidine 5) Deoxyguanosine 6) Deoxythymidine 7) Guanosine 8) Thymidine
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1) Glycoside
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Compare with nucleotide. A nucleotide base bound to a five-carbon sugar.
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a structural subunit of nucleic acids, the heredity-controlling components of all living cells, consisting of a molecule of sugar linked to a ... [2 related articles]
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A nucleoside is a compound in which a purine or pyrimidine base is bound via a N-atom to C-1 replacing the hydroxy group of either 2-deoxy-D-ribose or of D-ribose, but without any phosphate groups. (See also nucleotide). The common nucleosides in biological systems are adenosine, guanosine, cytidine, and uridine (which contain ribose) and deoxyade...
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A biologically important molecule consisting of an amine-containing purine or pyrimidine base joined to ribose, a 5-carbon sugar.
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A deoxyribose or ribose sugar molecule to which a purine or pyrimidine is covalently bound.
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A building block of DNA and RNA, consisting of a nitrogenous base linked to a five carbon sugar. (See Nucleoside analog.)
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<biochemistry> Purine or pyrimidine base linked glycosidically to ribose or deoxyribose, but lacking the phosphate residues that would make it a nucleotide. ... Ribonucleosides are adenosine, guanosine, cytidine and uridine. Deoxyribosides are deoxyadenosine, deoxyguanosine, deoxycytidine and deoxythymidine (the latter is almost universally r...
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(noo´kle-o-sīd″) any of a class of compounds produced by hydrolysis of nucleotides, consisting of a sugar (a pentose or a hexose) and a purine or pyrimidine base.
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Purine or pyrimidine base linked glycosidically to ribose or deoxyribose, but lacking the phosphate residues that would make it a nucleotide. Ribonucleosides are adenosine, guanosine, cytidine and uridine. Deoxyribosides are deoxyadenosine, deoxyguanosine, deoxycytidine and deoxythymidine (the latter is almost universally referred to as thymidine).
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an individual nucleic acid base (adenine, cytosine, guanine, uracil or thymine) bonded to a single ribose or deoxyribose sugar molecule.
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(Nuc, N) Type: Term Pronunciation: nū′klē-ō-sīd′ Definitions: 1. A compound of a sugar (usually ribose or deoxyribose) with a purine or pyrimidine base by way of an N-glycosyl link.
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Nucleoside is a component molecule of RNA and DNA.
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A precursor to the cellular building blocks, nucleotides, from which new DNA is constructed. Nucleosides are phosphorylated to produce nucleotides.
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[
n] - a glycoside formed by partial hydrolysis of a nucleic acid
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noun a glycoside formed by partial hydrolysis of a nucleic acid
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any of the class of compounds derived by the hydrolysis of nucleic acids or nucleotides, consisting typically of deoxyribose or ribose combined with adenine, guanine, cytosine, uracil, or thymine.
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