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pyrimidine class of organic compounds characterized by a ring structure composed of four carbon atoms and two nitrogen atoms. The pyrimidine bases are cytosine and thymine in DNA and cytosine and uracil in RNA.
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pyrimidine A nitrogen-containing, double-ring, basic compound that occurs in nucleic acids. The pyrimidines in DNA are cytosine and thymine; in RNA, cytosine and uracil.
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pyrimidine nitrogen base made up of a six membered ring, two types: cytosine [c] and thymine [t]
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pyrimidine a. a structural analogue of one of the pyrimidine bases (e.g., cytosine, thymine, uracil), able to inhibit the biosynthesis of pyrimidine bases or to mimic them such that the analogues interfere with the synthesis or function of nucleic acids. Their clinical uses include antineoplastic, antipsoriatic, antiviral, and antifungal agents.
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pyrimidine b.’s a group of chemical compounds of which pyrimidine is the base, including 2,4-dioxypyrimidine (uracil), 2,4-dioxy-5-methylpyrimidine (thymine), and 2-oxy-4-aminopyrimidine (cytosine), which are common constituents of nucleic acids. See illustration.
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