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The chemical structure of dGTP
Deoxyguanosine triphosphate, normally shortened to dGTP has a molecular weight of 649.2. The substance is used in the polymerase chain reaction technique, in sequencing, and in cloning. It is also the competitor of ihibition onset by acyclovir in the treatment of HSV virus.
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Nucleobases |
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Nucleosides |
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Nucleotides |
monophosphates ( AMP, GMP, UMP, CMP) | diphosphates ( ADP, GDP, UDP, CDP) | triphosphates ( ATP, GTP, UTP, CTP) | cyclic ( cAMP, cGMP, cADPR)
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Deoxynucleotides |
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Ribonucleic acids |
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Deoxyribonucleic acids |
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Nucleic acid analogues |
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Major families of biochemicals
Peptides | Amino acids | Nucleic acids | Carbohydrates | Nucleotide sugars | Lipids | Terpenes | Carotenoids | Tetrapyrroles | Enzyme cofactors | Steroids | Flavonoids | Alkaloids | Polyketides | Glycosides |
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