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nucleotide
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nucleotide

Organic compound consisting of a purine (adenine or guanine) or a pyrimidine (thymine, uracil, or cytosine) base linked to a sugar (deoxyribose or ribose) and a phosphate group. DNA and RNA are made up of long chains of nucleotides.

A nucleoside, by contrast, contains only the base and the sugar. Thus, the base adenine plus ribose makes the nucleoside adenosine, whose phosphates, including the energy carrier ATP (adenosine triphosphate), are nucleotides.


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Amplification was done in a 50-[micro]L reaction volume containing 10 [micro]L 5x buffer, 2 [micro]L deoxynucleotide triphosphate mix (10 mmol/L), 2 [micro]L enzyme mix (all from QIAGEN), 2 [micro]L RNase inhibitor (Promega, Mannheim, Germany), 1.
The incubation with a mixture containing digoxigenin deoxynucleotide triphosphate, unlabeled deoxynucleotide triphosphate, and terminal transferase enzyme was developed in a humidified chamber at 37[degrees]C for 1 hr.
A 25-[micro]L reaction was conducted in a LightCycler (Roche, Indianapolis, IN, USA) with 10 mmol/L of each deoxynucleotide triphosphate, 600 nmol/L of each primer, 200 nmol/L of probe, and 3 [micro]L of RNA.
 
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