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Parent topics
- RNA [r]: A polymer, made using the nucleotides of adenosine, guanosine, uridine and cytidine, that is used for a variety of biological functions in living systems. [e]
- Nucleic acid [r]: A class of macromolecules important in conveying genetic information. [e]
- DNA [r]: A macromolecule — chemically, a nucleic acid — that stores genetic information. [e]
- Base (chemistry) [r]: A molecule that can accept protons. [e]
Subtopics
Substituted uracil
- 5-hydroxyuracil [r]: Add brief definition or description
- 5,6,-dihydroxyuracil [r]: Add brief definition or description
- 5-methoxyuracil [r]: Add brief definition or description
- 5-formyluracil [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Hydrogen bond [r]: A non-covalent and non-ionic chemical bond involving a hydrogen atom and either Fluorine, Nitrogen, or Oxygen. [e]
- Oxidative damage [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Reactive oxygen species [r]: Add brief definition or description
- DNA damage [r]: Add brief definition or description
Other bases used in nucleic acids
- Adenine [r]: A base incorporated into DNA and RNA and part of an energy carrier, as ATP, in metabolism. [e]
- Mutation [r]: Changes to the DNA sequence that cause new genetic variation. [e]
- Stark effect [r]: The shifting and splitting of spectral lines of atoms and molecules due to the presence of an external static electric field. [e]
- RNA [r]: A polymer, made using the nucleotides of adenosine, guanosine, uridine and cytidine, that is used for a variety of biological functions in living systems. [e]