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History, Functions and Components of Nucleic Acids
Existence of a molecule in a ‘enol’ and ‘keto’ form, termed as:
Isomer
Polymer
Enantiomer
All of above
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History, Functions and Components of Nucleic Acids
Synthetic analogue of nucleotides, used in treating neurological disease i.e. encephalitis, known as:
Arabinosyladenine
5-Fluorouracil
Allopurinol
Warfarin
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History, Functions and Components of Nucleic Acids
Hypoxanthine’ and ‘xanthine’ are intermediates in synthesis of:
Purines
Pyrimidines
Adenine
Gutamates
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For treatment of hyperuricemia and gout, synthetic analogue of nucleotide is used, named as:
5-Fluorouracil
Azathioprine
Allopurinol
Pancreatitis
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History, Functions and Components of Nucleic Acids
Certain methylated purines in plants that are of pharmacological interest, included:
Caffeine
Theophylline
Theobromine
All of above
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History, Functions and Components of Nucleic Acids
DNA is organized into:
Genetic proteins
Genes
Alleles
Lipids
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