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Adenine (1240 bytes)
1: ...[Image:Adenine.png|thumb|200px|right|Structure of Adenine]] 2: ...bilizing the nucleic acid structures. In [[RNA]], adenine binds to [[uracil]] (U). 4: Adenine forms [[adenosine]], a [[nucleoside]], when attac... 6: In older literature, adenine was sometimes called '''Vitamin B<small>4</small>... 18: [[nl:Adenine]] Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (1833 bytes) 1: ...mage:NADplus.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD<sup>+</sup>)'']] 2: ...e dinucleotide''' ('''NAD''') and '''nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate''' ('''NADP''') are two im... 13: * [[Adenine]] Flavin (1147 bytes) 2: ...adenine dinucleotide.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD), upper, reduced FAD (FADH<sub>... 3: ...th an [[adenosine diphosphate]] to form '''flavin adenine dinucleotide''' (e.g. '''FAD'''), and in other ci... Nucleobase (1134 bytes) 2: ...s]]). These include [[cytosine]], [[guanine]], [[adenine]], [[thymine]] ([[DNA]]) and [[uracil]] ([[RNA]])... 5: ...ture of base pair bonding. Thymine (T) bonds with adenine (A), and cytosine (C) bonds with guanine (G).]] 8: ...cal except that uracil lacks the 5' methyl group. Adenine and guanine belong to the double-ringed class of ... Anticodon (724 bytes) 3: ...l which can base pair with [[guanine]] as well as adenine. Pribnow box (963 bytes) 1: ... may be variations in various organisms. Since [[adenine]] and [[thymine]] pair together with only two [[h... Wobble base pair (1002 bytes) 2: ...basepair with three bases including [[uracil]], [[adenine]], and [[cytosine]]. 4: ...]] to base pair with two bases: [[guanine]] and [[adenine]]. Nitrogenous base (360 bytes) 1: ...lamine]], [[pyridine]], and the [[nucleobase]]s [[adenine]], [[guanine]], [[thymine]], and [[cytosine]]. Nucleotide (1814 bytes) 6: |[[Adenine|A]]||A||T or U 40: ...[[Adenosine triphosphate|ATP]] and [[nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide|NAD+/NADH]]) and in enzyme regulatio... Chargaff's rules (376 bytes) 1: ...ne]] is equal to [[cytosine]] and the amount of [[adenine]] is equal to [[thymine]]. They were discovered b... Ribonucleotide (540 bytes) 1: ... to a [[ribose]] [[molecule]]. The base may be [[adenine]] (A), [[guanine]] (G), [[cytosine]] (C), or [[ur... Purine (2794 bytes) 25: ...mer]]s. Two of the bases in [[nucleic acid]]s, [[adenine]] and [[guanine]], are purines. In [[DNA]], thes... 37: [[Image:Adenine.png|thumb|150px|Adenine]] Uracil (576 bytes) 3: ...e thymine, uracil can form a [[base pair]] with [[adenine]] via two [[hydrogen bond]]s, but it lacks the [[... Polyadenylation (651 bytes) 1: ... a few base pairs, typically 200 to 250 or so, of Adenine are added. Polyadenylation aids in mRNA translati... GC-content (669 bytes) 1: ...ydrogen bond]]s instead of two in the AT-pairs ([[adenine]] and [[thymine]]). This makes the GC-pair strong... Origin of replication (567 bytes) 3: ...in of replication a 250 [[bp]] sequence rich in [[adenine]]-[[thymine]] base pairs, which are more easily s... Double helix (655 bytes) 3: ...tary, anti-parallel strands of the bases Guanine, Adenine, Thymine and Cytosine, covalently linked through ... Thymine (823 bytes) 3: ...d]] found in [[DNA]]. It can [[base pair]] with [[adenine]]. Hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (852 bytes) 1: ...[hypoxanthine]], [[adenosine monophosphate]] to [[adenine]] and [[xanthine monophosphate]] to [[xanthine]]. DNA sequence (962 bytes) 2: ...e four [[nucleotide]] subunits of a DNA strand ([[adenine]], [[cytosine]], [[guanine]], [[thymine]]), and t...
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