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- Genetic code (15677 bytes)
8: ... categories, [[purine]] and [[pyrimidine]]. The [[purine]] bases [[adenine]] ('''A''') and [[guanine]] (''...
256: ...hird position nucleotides are always either two [[purine]]s (A/G) or two [[pyrimidine]]s (C/T). The degen...
260: ...dine or vice-versa) mutations, the equivalence of purines or that of pyrimidines at two-fold degenerate si...
268: === Phase or reading frame of a sequence ===
269: ... RNA sequence. Mutations that disrupt the reading frame (i.e. insertions or deletions of one or two nu... - Molybdenum (10247 bytes)
175: ...ndustry. Molybdenum oranges are pigments, ranging from [[red]]-[[yellow]] to a bright red [[Orange (co...
178: ... until the late [[19th century]]. Subsequently, a French company, [[Schneider and Co]], tried molybden...
181: ...opper]] mining. Molybdenum is present in [[ore]]s from 0.01% to about 0.5%. About half of the world's ...
183: ... pure molybdenum in a [[pyroxene]] fragment taken from [[Mare Crisium]] on the [[Moon]].
186: ...l]]s, molybdenum is involved in the pathways of [[purine]] degradation and formation of [[uric acid]]. In ...
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