
In biochemistry, a ribonucleotide or ribotide is a nucleotide containing D-ribose as its pentose component. It is considered a molecular precursor of nucleic acids. Nucleotides are the basic building blocks of DNA and RNA. The monomer itself from ribonucleotides forms the basic building blocks for RNA. However, the reduction of ribonucleotide, by ...
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<biochemistry> A nucleotide in whicha purine or pyrimidine base is linked to a ribose molecule. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(ri″bo-noo´kle-o-tīd) a nucleotide in which the purine or pyrimidine base is combined with ribose.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rī′bō-nū′klē-ō-tīd Definitions: 1. A nucleotide (nucleoside phosphate) in which the sugar component is ribose; the major ribonucleotides of RNA are adenylic acid, cytidylic acid, guanylic acid, and uridylic acid.
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