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▸ noun: (biochemistry) A methyl derivative of guanosine that is added to the "front" end of a eukaryotic messenger RNA shortly after the start of transcription.
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▸ noun: (biochemistry) A methyl derivative of guanosine that is added to the "front" end of a eukaryotic messenger RNA shortly after the start of transcription.
Similar:
guanylic acid,
polyguanosine,
riboguanosine,
methylguanidinase,
TGMP,
formyl methionine,
methylation,
adenosylmethionine,
queuine,
guanosyltransferase,
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