| 41. | Uracil is not usually found in DNA, occurring only as a breakdown product of cytosine.
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| 42. | Adenine readily binds uracil or thymine.
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| 43. | Uracil is chemically very similar to thymine, which is also known as 5-methyluracil.
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| 44. | Methylated cytosine residues are unchanged by the treatment, whereas unmethylated ones are changed to uracil.
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| 45. | UDP consists of the pyrophosphate group, the pentose sugar ribose, and the nucleobase uracil.
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| 46. | Uracil can be synthesized by the hydrolysis of Cytosine, ( see Uracil # Synthesis ).
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| 47. | Uracil can be synthesized by the hydrolysis of Cytosine, ( see Uracil # Synthesis ).
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| 48. | The CRL4A DCAF1-Vpr induces ubiquitination of the nuclear isoform of uracil-DNA glycosylase.
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| 49. | Currently, surgeons use two drugs, Mytomycin and 5 Fluoro Uracil to prevent the scar tissue.
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| 50. | Alkyl uracil derivatives have been known for some time to act as diuretic agents in experimental animals.
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