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Inosine is a [[Nucleoside|nucloside]] made up of [[Hypoxanthine|hypoxanthine and]] a [[Ribose|ribose ring]], joined by a Beta-N9-[[Glycosidic bond|Glycosidic bond]]. | |||
Inosine is an important [[Nucleoside|nucleoside ]] | Inosine is an important [[Nucleoside|nucleoside in]] the genetic code of [[Wobble Hypothesis|wobble base pairs]], appearing in three of the main four pairs <ref>Berg, J., Tymoczko, J., Stryer, L. and Stryer, L. (2002). Biochemistry. New York: W.H. Freeman.</ref><ref>Chen, W., Feng, P., Ding, H. and Lin, H. (2016). PAI: Predicting adenosine to inosine editing sites by using pseudo nucleotide compositions. Scientific Reports, 6, p.35123.</ref>. | ||
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Inosine is a nucloside made up of hypoxanthine and a ribose ring, joined by a Beta-N9-Glycosidic bond.
Inosine is an important nucleoside in the genetic code of wobble base pairs, appearing in three of the main four pairs [1][2].