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nitrogen base

American  
Or nitrogenous base

noun

  1. Chemistry, Biochemistry. a nitrogen-containing organic compound that has the chemical properties of a base, especially a pyrimidine or purine.

    Four nitrogen bases are present in a DNA molecule.


nitrogen base Scientific  
  1. One of the nitrogen-containing purines (adenine or guanine) or pyrimidines (cytosine, thymine, or uracil) found in the nucleic acids DNA and RNA. The bases may be attached to a sugar (deoxyribose in DNA, ribose in RNA) to form nucleosides. The addition of a phosphate to a nucleoside results in the formation of a nucleotide, which is the basic constituent of nucleic acids.


Etymology

Origin of nitrogen base

First recorded in 1850–55

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