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- Nucleic Acid, Nucleoside, or Nucleotide
- A complex compound of high molecular weight occurring in living cells. These are basically of two types, ribonucleic (RNA) and deoxyribonucleic (DNA) acids. Nucleic acids are made of nucleotides (nitrogen-containing base, a 5-carbon sugar, and one or more phosphate group) linked together by a phosphodiester bond between the 5' and 3' carbon atoms. Nucleosides are compounds composed of a purine or pyrimidine base (usually adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine, uracil) linked to either a ribose or a deoxyribose sugar.
Examples: :
Adenosine; Guanine Nucleotides; Nicotinamide Mononucleotide
Note: :
If this type has been assigned, the type 'Organophosphorus Compound' will not also be assigned. Naturally occurring nucleic acids, nucleosides, or nucleotides will also be assigned a type from the 'Biologically Active Substance' hierarchy.
Parent: Organic Chemical
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abbreviation: nnon
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Facts about SN Nucleic Acid, Nucleoside, or NucleotideRDF feed
| Abbreviation | nnon + |
| SN affects | SN Biologic Function +, SN Cell Function +, SN Cell or Molecular Dysfunction +, SN Disease or Syndrome +, SN Experimental Model of Disease +, SN Genetic Function +, SN Mental Process +, SN Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction +, SN Molecular Function +, SN Natural Phenomenon or Process +, SN Neoplastic Process +, SN Organ or Tissue Function +, SN Organism Function +, SN Pathologic Function +, and SN Physiologic Function + |
| SN causes | SN Acquired Abnormality +, SN Anatomical Abnormality +, SN Cell or Molecular Dysfunction +, SN Congenital Abnormality +, SN Disease or Syndrome +, SN Experimental Model of Disease +, SN Injury or Poisoning +, SN Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction +, SN Neoplastic Process +, and SN Pathologic Function + |
| SN has property | SN Nucleotide Sequence + |
| SN ingredient of | SN Clinical Drug + |
| SN interacts with | SN Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein +, SN Antibiotic +, SN Biologically Active Substance +, SN Biomedical or Dental Material +, SN Carbohydrate +, SN Chemical +, SN Chemical Viewed Functionally +, SN Chemical Viewed Structurally +, SN Eicosanoid +, SN Element, Ion, or Isotope +, SN Enzyme +, SN Hazardous or Poisonous Substance +, SN Hormone +, SN Immunologic Factor +, SN Indicator, Reagent, or Diagnostic Aid +, SN Inorganic Chemical +, SN Lipid +, SN Neuroreactive Substance or Biogenic Amine +, SN Nucleic Acid, Nucleoside, or Nucleotide +, SN Organic Chemical +, SN Organophosphorus Compound +, SN Pharmacologic Substance +, SN Receptor +, SN Steroid +, and SN Vitamin + |
| SN issue in | SN Biomedical Occupation or Discipline +, and SN Occupation or Discipline + |
| SN measured by | SN Molecular Biology Research Technique + |
| SN produced by | SN Body Part, Organ, or Organ Component +, SN Cell +, SN Cell Component +, SN Gene or Genome +, and SN Tissue + |