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The term pyrimidine describes the structure.
 
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'Pyrimidine' refers to the structure of the molecule whereby it is a 'six-membered pyrimidine ring'. Examples of molecules which possess this structure are the nitrogenous bases Thymine, Cytosine and Uracil (Alberts, 1994, p.61).
See [[Pyrimidine|Pyrimidine]]
 
Reference
[Alberts,B., Johnson, A., Lewis,J., Raff,M., Roberts,K., Walter, P.,(2007)  Molecular biology of the cell. 5th ed. New York : Garland Science]

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