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what is the role 0f thymine in body​

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Answered by saurav6593
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In DNA, thymine (T) binds to adenine (A) via two hydrogen bonds, thereby stabilizing the nucleic acid structures. Thymine combined with deoxyribose creates the nucleoside deoxythymidine, which is synonymous with the term thymidine.

Chemical formula: C5H6N2O2

CAS Number: 65-71-4

Melting point: 316 to 317 °C (601 to 603 °F; 589 to 590 K)

Molar mass: 126.115 g·mol−1

Answered by amitesh66
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In DNA, thymine (T) binds to adenine (A) via two hydrogen bonds, thereby stabilizing the nucleic acid structures. Thymine combined with deoxyribose creates the nucleoside deoxythymidine, which is synonymous with the term thymidine.

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