different between thymine vs carbathymidine
thymine
English
Etymology
From thymus +? -ine.Thymine was first isolated in 1893 by Albrecht Kossel and Albert Neumann from calves' thymus glands, hence its name.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??a?m?n/
Noun
thymine (countable and uncountable, plural thymines)
- (organic chemistry, genetics) A heterocyclic base, 5-methylpyrimidine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione; it pairs with adenine in DNA.
Related terms
- thymidine
- thymidylate
- thymidylic acid
Translations
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carbathymidine
English
Noun
carbathymidine (plural carbathymidines)
- (biochemistry) A thymine derivative of a deoxyribose
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