What is a pyrimidine? 🔊
A pyrimidine is a type of nitrogenous base found in nucleic acids, specifically DNA and RNA. Pyrimidines include the bases cytosine, thymine (in DNA), and uracil (in RNA). They are single-ring structures and pair with purines (adenine and guanine) to stabilize the nucleic acid structure through hydrogen bonding.
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