THREE pyrimidines have been found to occur in Nature as constituents of the nucleoproteins, the chief protein material of the cell nucleus. These pyrimidines are: uracil, thymine and cytosine.
The remaining positions are occupied by carbon atoms, forming the backbone of important nucleobases in DNA and RNA. (Image: Public Domain) Types of Pyrimidines in Nucleic Acids There are three types ...
The numbers of molecules present of the two bases, adenine and guanine, called purines, were always equal to the total amount of thymine and cytosine, the other two bases, called pyrimidines.
This image illustrates the chemical structures of the five main nucleobases found in DNA and RNA. The pyrimidines, thymine (DNA), uracil (RNA), and cytosine are shown on top while the purines, adenine ...
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Summary and Introduction Clinical Application—Disease Entities Theoretical Framework for Therapy−The 'Steel Paradigm' Conclusion References Theoretical Framework for Therapy−The 'Steel ...