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nucleoside a precursor compound that is a converted into a building block of genetic material (DNA or RNA) by the addition of a phosphate group.
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nucleoside a combination of one of five single or double ringed "bases" and a sugar (ribose for RNA or deoxyribose for DNA). These molecular units are the building blocks of DNA and RNA, the genetic material found in living organisms. Before being added to a DNA or RNA sequence, nucleosides must have a phosphate group added (see PHOSPHORYLATION).
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nucleoside Purine or pyrimidine base linked to ribose or deoxyribose.
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nucleoside composed of two subunits, ribose or dideoxyribose attached to a nitrogenous base.
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nucleoside a building block of nucleic acids, DNA, or RNA, the genetic material found in living organisms. Nucleosides are nucleotides without the phosphate groups.
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