guanine

/ˈɡwɑnin/
noun
  1. One of the four main chemical bases that make up DNA and RNA, often represented by the letter G.
    • In DNA, guanine always pairs with cytosine.
    • The sequence of guanine, adenine, thymine, and cytosine determines genetic information.
    • Scientists studied how guanine mutations can lead to certain diseases.
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