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Nucleobase

Nucleobase Nucleoside
Chemical structure of adenine
Adenine
Chemical structure of adenosine
Adenosine
A
Chemical structure of guanine
Guanine
Chemical structure of guanosine
Guanosine
G
Chemical structure of thymine
Thymine
Chemical structure of thymidine
Thymidine
T
Chemical structure of uracil
Uracil
Chemical structure of uridine
Uridine
U
Chemical structure of cytosine
Cytosine
Chemical structure of cytidine
Cytidine
C

Nucleobases are the parts of RNA and DNA that are involved in pairing up (see also base pairs). These include cytosine, guanine, adenine, thymine (DNA) and uracil (RNA). These are abbreviated as C, G, A, T, and U, respectively.


Uracil replaces thymine in RNA. These two bases are identical except that uracil lacks the 5' methyl group. Adenine and guanine belong to the double-ringed class of molecules called purines (abbreviated as R). Cytosine, thymine, and uracil are all pyrimidines (abbreviated as Y).

A nucleobase covalently bound to the 1' carbon of a ribose or deoxyribose is called a nucleoside, and a nucleoside with one or more phosphate groups attached at the 5' carbon is called a nucleotide.

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