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... thymine ( T ) molecules , while the number of guanine ( G ) molecules was very close to the number of cytosine ( C ) molecules . More- over , the proportion of adenine and thymine groups varied 125.
... thymine ( T ) molecules , while the number of guanine ( G ) molecules was very close to the number of cytosine ( C ) molecules . More- over , the proportion of adenine and thymine groups varied 125.
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... thymine in the enol form cut no ice with Jerry . Happily he let out that for years organic chem- ists had been ... thymine was also wrongly assigned an enol configuration . Again he strongly fa- vored the keto alternative . thymine ...
... thymine in the enol form cut no ice with Jerry . Happily he let out that for years organic chem- ists had been ... thymine was also wrongly assigned an enol configuration . Again he strongly fa- vored the keto alternative . thymine ...
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... thymine N H H N N H N sugar N N H H guanine cytosine The adenine - thymine and guanine - cytosine base pairs used to construct the double helix ( hydrogen bonds are dot- ted ) . The formation of a third hydrogen bond between guanine ...
... thymine N H H N N H N sugar N N H H guanine cytosine The adenine - thymine and guanine - cytosine base pairs used to construct the double helix ( hydrogen bonds are dot- ted ) . The formation of a third hydrogen bond between guanine ...
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