deoxyribonucleotide

Ribonucleotides make higher nucleotides by adding hydrogen atom using NADPH {deoxyribonucleotide} (DNA). Adenylate makes deoxyadenylate. Guanidylate makes deoxyguanidylate. Cytodylate makes deoxycytodylate. Uridylate makes deoxyuridylate. Deoxyuridylate methylation makes thymidylate. Thymine deoxyribonucleotide is stable and is in DNA, instead of uracil deoxyribonucleotide. Uracil ribonucleotide is in RNA, rather than thymine ribonucleotide, because thymine ribonucleotide easily changes into cytosine, but uracil ribonucleotide does not change.

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