A base containing nitrogen that is found in RNA (but not in DNA) and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with adenine.
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Examples for "U"
Examples for "U"
1It never feels dangerous, and U-Neck meets EU health and safety regulations.
2However, the Police Commissioner alleged Assignments4U and the students committed various offences.
3Eisenhower at the summit: 'What U-Twos?' We'll go along; no preliminary summation.
4The militants also said they would target the Nigerian oil company Brittania-U.
5So a question remains: why wasn't the Lusitania warned about the U-Boat.
1Thus, cytosine-to-uracil editing may contribute to the sequence diversification of many viruses.
2Background: Nine novel uracil analogues were synthesized and evaluated as inhibitors of HIV-1.
3The thymine-uracil exchange constitutes one of the major chemical differences between DNA and RNA.
4There are two ways for uracil to appear in DNA: thymine replacement and cytosine deamination.
5Cell-based studies link APOBEC3B activity and subsequent uracil processing to sensitivity to cisplatin and carboplatin.
6The dUTPase binding pocket is highly specific for uracil.
7First of all this method was tested on uracil.
8Decoding of inosine as adenosine and uracil is context-dependent.
9From the rotational constants of the isotopic species detected, a structure of uracil has been determined.
10First, a DNA substrate containing uracil base is designed to be conjugated to the magnetic beads.
11Incorporation of uracil during DNA synthesis is among the most common types of endogenously generated DNA damage.
12The investigation on the uracil 5-position demonstrates the importance of this RNA modification at the atomic level.
13Results: Deficiency in UNG uracil-DNA glycosylase alone is sufficient to distort the pathway of hypermutation in mice.
14DPD could be expressed in significant quantities only when uracil was added to the bacterial growth medium.
15Besides theoretical investigation, experimental detection of uracil and thymine tautomers was performed by means of steady-state fluorescence.
16The quadrupole structure originated by the two 14N nuclei of uracil has been completely resolved and assigned.