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thymine (from thymus gland, where it was first isolated from)
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thymine d. two adjacent thymine residues linked together by a covalent bond along a single polynucleotide of DNA, which may lead to inactivation of the DNA molecule. It results from exposure to ultraviolet radiation and may be reversed by photoreactivation.
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thymine-uraciluria excess of the pyrimidines thymine and uracil in the urine, as occurs in dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency.
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thymine One of the four bases in DNA that make up the letters ATGC, thymine is the "T". The others are
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thymine One of the four bases that make up DNA. Abbreviated with a 'T'.
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