Some of the elements necessary to support life on Earth are widely known - oxygen, carbon and water, to name a few. Just as important in the existence of life as any other component is the presence of ...
Adenine was first discovered in 1885 by the German physiologist Albrecht Kossel. He isolated adenine from the pancreas of oxen and named it "adenine" derived from the Greek word "aden," meaning gland.
In the double helix structure of DNA, thymine forms a base pair with adenine through two hydrogen bonds. This specific pairing is known as complementary base pairing and is essential for the stability ...
The circular dichroism data on 17 adenine nucleosides show that the 260- and 207-mμ absorption systems of the adenine chromophore each contain at least two electronic transitions. The CD maxima are ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The content of acid soluble, lipid-bound and nucleic-acid phosphorus was determined in leaves collected from 9 species of deciduous trees ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7t3vq3/global_and) has announced the addition of the "Global and Chinese ...
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (abbreviated NAD and sometimes called nadide) is a biomolecule present in all living cells. As its name implies, it consists of two nucleotides, one with an adenine ...
This new research indicates that targeting of methylation on the adenine base in unicellular organisms could be a way in ...
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