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A DNA building block which contains a base, or half of a "staircase step," and sugars and phosphates which form the "railing." Nucleotides join together to form DNA's distinctive double helix shape.
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Nucleic acid chains are composed of subunits called nucleotides. Nucleosides are related to nucleotides, the subunits of nucleic acids; however, nucleosides do not carry the phosphate groups of the nucleotides.
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| nucleoli |
Bodies in the nucleus that become enlarged during protein synthesis and contain the DNA template for ribosomal RNA. See Ribonucleic Acid; Ribosome.
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| nucleotide |
A monomeric molecule of RNA and DNA that consists of three distinct parts: a pentose (ribose in RNA, deoxyribose in DNA), a nitrogenous base, and a phosphate group.
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| nucleoid |
Central region in a bacterial cell in which the chromosome is compacted.
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