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- noun Plural form of
guanine .
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Examples
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After putting in a full day of consulting and then getting the kids to bed, Rienhoff would retire to his attic and spend hours checking Beatrice's adenines (A), thymines (T), guanines (G), and cytosines (C) against the Ensembl reference genome.
DIY DNA: One Father's Attempt to Hack His Daughter's Genetic Code 2009
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After putting in a full day of consulting and then getting the kids to bed, Rienhoff would retire to his attic and spend hours checking Beatrice's adenines (A), thymines (T), guanines (G), and cytosines (C) against the Ensembl reference genome.
DIY DNA: One Father's Attempt to Hack His Daughter's Genetic Code 2009
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The molecule loses its chlorine atoms in exchange for the nitrogen atoms of the target guanines.
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The molecule loses its chlorine atoms in exchange for the nitrogen atoms of the target guanines.
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All guanines present after sequencing that are complementary to methyl cytosines on the opposite DNA strand.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Myoung Sook Kim et al. 2010
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The molecule loses its chlorine atoms in exchange for the nitrogen atoms of the target guanines.
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The molecule loses its chlorine atoms in exchange for the nitrogen atoms of the target guanines.
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The molecule loses its chlorine atoms in exchange for the nitrogen atoms of the target guanines.
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Yellow, specifically recognized guanines (G +8 and G − 3) within the half site.
Naturejobs - All Jobs Darcie J Miller 2010
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The molecule loses its chlorine atoms in exchange for the nitrogen atoms of the target guanines.
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