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A purine is an organic aromatic compound. A pyrimidine ring is covalently bonded to a imadazole ring. The two bases guanine and adenine are purines. | A purine is an [[organic aromatic compound|organic aromatic compound]]. A [[pyrimidine ring|pyrimidine ring]] is [[Covalent_bond|covalently bonded]] to a [[imadazole ring|imadazole ring]]. The two bases [[Guanine|guanine]] and [[Adenine|adenine]] are purines. |
Latest revision as of 13:33, 17 October 2012
A purine is an organic aromatic compound. A pyrimidine ring is covalently bonded to a imadazole ring. The two bases guanine and adenine are purines.