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- ...ge:Guanine.jpg|center|200px|thumb|{{#ifexist:Template:Guanine.jpg/credit|{{Guanine.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}]] |molname=guanine932 bytes (125 words) - 18:26, 8 April 2009
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 13:18, 8 April 2008
- 101 bytes (16 words) - 15:27, 16 May 2008
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Guanine]]. Needs checking by a human.865 bytes (110 words) - 17:00, 11 January 2010
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- ...ge:Guanine.jpg|center|200px|thumb|{{#ifexist:Template:Guanine.jpg/credit|{{Guanine.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}]] |molname=guanine932 bytes (125 words) - 18:26, 8 April 2009
- [[Guanine]] analog and [[antiviral]] drug used to treat hepatitis B infection.114 bytes (14 words) - 02:53, 4 July 2008
- An [[antiviral]], anti-metabolite drug, similar to [[guanine]], that acts as a viral DNA chain terminator.142 bytes (18 words) - 13:18, 1 July 2008
- A nucleoside comprising guanine attached to a ribose (ribofuranose) ring via a β-N9-glycosidic bond.138 bytes (18 words) - 20:03, 3 September 2009
- ...ining the order of the [[nucleobase]]s [[adenine]] (A), [[thymine]] (T), [[guanine]] (G) and [[cytosine]] (C) within a strand of [[DNA]].194 bytes (27 words) - 07:02, 9 September 2010
- ...e]], [[thymine]], or [[uracil]]) or a [[purine]] (usually [[adenine]] or [[guanine]]).253 bytes (34 words) - 08:09, 22 February 2010
- ...cess of determining the order of the nucleobases adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G) and cytosine (C) within a strand of DNA.171 bytes (27 words) - 03:24, 13 January 2024
- A guanine [[nucleotide]] that is a cellular regulatory agent and has been described a385 bytes (52 words) - 17:06, 14 May 2010
- |properties=antiviral guanine analog ...al [[herpes virus]]es, especially [[herpes zoster]] (shingles). It ia a [[guanine]] analog and is a prodrug from of [[penciclovir]]. It is also use for the1 KB (149 words) - 21:31, 6 April 2009
- {{r|Guanine||**}}339 bytes (43 words) - 11:14, 22 February 2010
- {{r|cyclic guanine monophosphate}}202 bytes (21 words) - 16:37, 23 June 2008
- |properties=guanine analog, polymerase inhibitor ...al antiviral drug used to treat [[hepatitis B]] infection. Entecavir is a guanine analogue that inhibits all three steps in the viral replication process, an1 KB (181 words) - 20:38, 6 April 2009
- {{r|Guanine||**}}441 bytes (57 words) - 11:13, 22 February 2010
- {{r|Guanine}}465 bytes (61 words) - 20:35, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Guanine}}525 bytes (68 words) - 17:01, 11 January 2010
- :{{r|guanine}}449 bytes (54 words) - 12:48, 19 June 2008
- {{r|Guanine}}563 bytes (70 words) - 19:39, 11 January 2010
- {{r|guanine}}725 bytes (102 words) - 13:06, 17 May 2008
- {{r|Guanine}}495 bytes (64 words) - 16:19, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Guanine}}755 bytes (101 words) - 09:55, 8 March 2010
- ...nd [[RNA]] that is formed by the combination of two ring systems, namely [[guanine]] (top) and [[ribose]] (bottom). In DNA the ribose ring is the 2'-deoxy for744 bytes (102 words) - 18:28, 8 April 2009
- {{r|Guanine}}724 bytes (94 words) - 17:11, 11 January 2010
- * [[Famciclovir]] - a guanine analogue, treats herpesviruses, mostly for [[herpes zoster|shingles]]. A pr * [[Penciclovir]] - a guanine analogue used to treat various [[herpesvirus]]es3 KB (321 words) - 05:33, 10 September 2009
- {{r|Guanine}}716 bytes (94 words) - 13:09, 10 February 2023
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Guanine]]. Needs checking by a human.865 bytes (110 words) - 17:00, 11 January 2010
- ..., [[DNA]] consists of the heterocyclic [[purine]] bases, [[adenine]] and [[guanine]], and the heterocyclic [[pyrimidine]] bases [[thymidine]] and [[cytodine]]1 KB (129 words) - 09:16, 6 March 2024
- {{r|Guanine}}869 bytes (117 words) - 17:20, 11 January 2010
- | [[Guanine]]<br/>1 KB (163 words) - 10:18, 22 February 2010
- In [[biochemistry]], '''cyclic GMP''' is a "guanine nucleotide containing one phosphate group which is esterified to the sugar1 KB (203 words) - 10:53, 9 July 2009
- ...n pair an adenine across from the 5-hydroxy-uracil rather than the correct guanine that was present in the parent DNA.4 KB (593 words) - 13:27, 19 June 2008
- {{r|Guanine||**}}2 KB (271 words) - 07:01, 9 September 2010
- ...with DNA (1). Specificially, aristolochic acid bonds to either adenine or guanine bases to make either dA-aristolactam or dG-aristolactam, respectively. The2 KB (294 words) - 19:31, 6 December 2007
- ...ee sequential bases which can include [[adenine]] (A), [[cytosine]] (C), [[guanine]] (G) or [[uracil]] (U). The codon for the amino acid [[methionine]] is al2 KB (351 words) - 14:30, 19 June 2008
- ...e shown at right, the unpaired bases in the [[anticodon]] region (O-methyl-guanine:Adenine:Adenine), shown in magenta, would base-pair with the mRNA [[codon]]2 KB (382 words) - 20:45, 14 February 2010
- {{r|Guanine}}3 KB (457 words) - 12:49, 15 March 2024
- ...d the N-1 atom of [[adenine]]. Reactions with the 0-6 atom and N-2 atom of guanine and N-6 atom of adenine have also been reported. Because mustard gas is bif6 KB (979 words) - 11:49, 2 February 2023
- {{r|Guanine}}4 KB (486 words) - 19:46, 11 January 2010
- * {{search link|gunanine||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (guanine)7 KB (956 words) - 21:52, 18 February 2010
- ...osphodiesterase type-5 enzymes, competing with the natural ligand [[cyclic guanine monophosphate]] (cGMP), which is structurally similar to sildenafil. [[Var4 KB (558 words) - 13:27, 28 August 2023
- ...[[nucleotide]] — [[adenine|A]], [[thymine|T]], [[cytosine|C]], or [[guanine|G]] — in the [[genome]] (or other shared sequence) differs between me7 KB (957 words) - 10:47, 30 March 2010
- ...lso known that there were four nucleotides in DNA, the purines adenine and guanine and the pyrimidines cytosine and thymine. Watson and Crick initially made t8 KB (1,287 words) - 10:14, 27 December 2020
- ...statectomy, vascular insufficiency, nerve damage, or insufficient [[cyclic guanine monophosphate]] (cGMP) levels. Psychological causes include stress, [[post9 KB (1,279 words) - 11:14, 28 August 2023
- ...is located at oriC which is juxtaposed by the genes dnaA and PG1949. The [[guanine]] and [[cytosine]] [[nucleotides]] make up approximately 49%. At the presen12 KB (1,764 words) - 01:29, 26 October 2013
- ....uk/camphy/dna/dna_exp.htm online simulator].</ref> In DNA the amount of [[guanine]] is equal to [[cytosine]] and the amount of [[adenine]] is equal to [[thym13 KB (2,038 words) - 06:56, 9 June 2009
- ...ugar 2'-deoxyribose linked to a phosphate group and one of the four bases: guanine (G), adenine (A), thymine (T), and cytosine (C) These nucleotides are plac17 KB (2,672 words) - 11:15, 22 February 2010
- ...s of the Flavivirus have employed dual methylation of the viral RNA cap at guanine N-7 and ribose 2_-O positions with the use of methytransferase (MTase)....15 KB (2,311 words) - 20:25, 18 January 2010
- ...stranded DNA virus of approximately 8,000 base pairs and made up of 40-50% Guanine and Cytosine base pairs. All Papillomavirus genes are coded in one of the t16 KB (2,356 words) - 13:19, 2 February 2023
- ...the chemical nature of these bases, adenine always pairs with thymine and guanine always pairs with cytosine. This ''complementarity'' forms the basis of [[s ...tached to the sugar/phosphate to form the complete nucleotide. Adenine and guanine are fused five- and six-membered [[heterocyclic compound]]s called [[purine66 KB (9,714 words) - 18:35, 12 April 2018
- ...es appear to hold (e.g., the nucleotide bases Adenine-Thymine and Cytosine-Guanine always remain in equal proportions). [[Barbara McClintock]] discovers [[tra18 KB (2,617 words) - 06:31, 9 June 2009
- ...ong (for the full and short length strand, respectively). The genome has a guanine + cytosine content of 48 %. The genome sequence has termini with cohesive e24 KB (3,686 words) - 21:08, 2 February 2012