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DCTP (deoxycytidine 5' triphosphate) is one of four DNTPs required for DNA synthesis, along with DATP, DTTP and DGTP. DCTP has pyrimidine base bound, this means that the base has a single ring structure like that of DTTP. Furthermore DCTP is an essential component of PCR and DNA | DCTP (deoxycytidine 5' triphosphate) is one of four DNTPs required for [[DNA synthesis|DNA synthesis]], along with [[DATP|DATP]], [[DTTP|DTTP]] and [[DGTP|DGTP]]. DCTP has [[Pyrimidine|pyrimidine]] base bound, this means that the base has a single ring structure like that of DTTP. Furthermore DCTP is an essential component of [[PCR|PCR]] and [[DNA_replication|DNA replication]] in many living organism: during which the two outer phosphate groups are cleaved and the remaining phosphate group forms a phosphodiester bond with the [[Deoxyribose|deoxyribose]] sugar on the adjacent [[Nucleotide|nucleotide]] to form the sugar-phosphate backbone<ref>Hartl D. and Ruvolo M. (2012) Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes. 8th edition. Jones and Bartlett Learning</ref>.<br> | ||
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DCTP (deoxycytidine 5' triphosphate) is one of four DNTPs required for DNA synthesis, along with DATP, DTTP and DGTP. DCTP has pyrimidine base bound, this means that the base has a single ring structure like that of DTTP. Furthermore DCTP is an essential component of PCR and DNA replication in many living organism: during which the two outer phosphate groups are cleaved and the remaining phosphate group forms a phosphodiester bond with the deoxyribose sugar on the adjacent nucleotide to form the sugar-phosphate backbone[1].
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- ↑ Hartl D. and Ruvolo M. (2012) Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes. 8th edition. Jones and Bartlett Learning