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Thymine is one of the four bases in DNA that make up the letters ATGC, thymine is the "T". The others are adenine, guanine, and cytosine. Thymine always pairs with adenine.
Researchers find new mutation signature in cancer cells

Researchers find new mutation signature in cancer cells

Biochemical compound demonstrates increasing potential for use in cancer imaging

Biochemical compound demonstrates increasing potential for use in cancer imaging

NIST researchers simulate new method for fast, precise DNA sequencing

NIST researchers simulate new method for fast, precise DNA sequencing

Crucial change in single DNA base predisposes children to aggressive form of cancer

Crucial change in single DNA base predisposes children to aggressive form of cancer

Study reports discovery of new class of DNA repair enzyme

Study reports discovery of new class of DNA repair enzyme

Study stresses importance of investigating telomeres to improve diagnoses, develop treatments for many diseases

Study stresses importance of investigating telomeres to improve diagnoses, develop treatments for many diseases

Researcher reports possible existence of sixth DNA base

Researcher reports possible existence of sixth DNA base

Research findings could bolster efforts to develop next gen of anti-viral treatments

Research findings could bolster efforts to develop next gen of anti-viral treatments

Loyola's Genomics Facility uses next generation sequencing to study genetic make-up of organisms

Loyola's Genomics Facility uses next generation sequencing to study genetic make-up of organisms

MSU researchers find possible way to boost healthy cell production in cancer patients during chemo

MSU researchers find possible way to boost healthy cell production in cancer patients during chemo

Genetic mutation caused by ultraviolet light is likely driving force behind human skin cancers

Genetic mutation caused by ultraviolet light is likely driving force behind human skin cancers

Researchers reveal how alteration of single nucleotide could initiate fragile X syndrome

Researchers reveal how alteration of single nucleotide could initiate fragile X syndrome

SLAC research reveals rapid DNA changes that act as molecular sunscreen

SLAC research reveals rapid DNA changes that act as molecular sunscreen

TSRI scientists create bacteria with expanded DNA code

TSRI scientists create bacteria with expanded DNA code

Researchers demonstrate accurate identification of amino acids

Researchers demonstrate accurate identification of amino acids

Infection prevention: an interview with Dr. Robert Gorab, Chief Medical Officer, Hoag Orthopedic Institute

Infection prevention: an interview with Dr. Robert Gorab, Chief Medical Officer, Hoag Orthopedic Institute

Findings uncover epigenomic modification that occurs during brain formation

Findings uncover epigenomic modification that occurs during brain formation

Individual hydroxymethylcytosine molecules in DNA detected by new method involving chemical modification and nanopore analysis

Individual hydroxymethylcytosine molecules in DNA detected by new method involving chemical modification and nanopore analysis

Preclinical studies show bladder cancers, mesotheliomas respond to treatment with ADI-PEG 20

Preclinical studies show bladder cancers, mesotheliomas respond to treatment with ADI-PEG 20

UiO researchers discover enzyme critical for spread of cancer

UiO researchers discover enzyme critical for spread of cancer

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