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- Isocytosine abstract "Isocytosine or 2-aminouracil is a pyrimidine base that is an isomer of cytosine. It is used in combination with isoguanine in studies of unnatural nucleic acid analogues of the normal base pairs in DNA.It can be synthesized from guanidine and malic acid.It is also used in physical chemical studies involving metal complex binding, hydrogen bonding, and tautomerism and proton transfer effects in nucleobases.".
- Isocytosine iupacName "2-Amino-3H-pyrimidin-4-one".
- Isocytosine thumbnail Isocytosine.png?width=300.
- Isocytosine wikiPageID "14086009".
- Isocytosine wikiPageRevisionID "587595095".
- Isocytosine hasPhotoCollection Isocytosine.
- Isocytosine imagefile "Isocytosine.png".
- Isocytosine imagesize "120".
- Isocytosine iupacname "2".
- Isocytosine othernames "2".
- Isocytosine verifiedrevid "443882994".
- Isocytosine watchedfields "changed".
- Isocytosine subject Category:Nucleobases.
- Isocytosine subject Category:Pyrimidones.
- Isocytosine type ChemicalCompound.
- Isocytosine type ChemicalSubstance.
- Isocytosine type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- Isocytosine type ChemicalObject.
- Isocytosine type Thing.
- Isocytosine comment "Isocytosine or 2-aminouracil is a pyrimidine base that is an isomer of cytosine. It is used in combination with isoguanine in studies of unnatural nucleic acid analogues of the normal base pairs in DNA.It can be synthesized from guanidine and malic acid.It is also used in physical chemical studies involving metal complex binding, hydrogen bonding, and tautomerism and proton transfer effects in nucleobases.".
- Isocytosine label "Isocytosin".
- Isocytosine label "Isocytosine".
- Isocytosine sameAs Isocytosin.
- Isocytosine sameAs m.03ct0x5.
- Isocytosine sameAs Q10859790.
- Isocytosine sameAs Q10859790.
- Isocytosine wasDerivedFrom Isocytosine?oldid=587595095.
- Isocytosine depiction Isocytosine.png.
- Isocytosine isPrimaryTopicOf Isocytosine.