crosslinking |
trimethylguanosine |
As a verb crosslinking
is .
As a noun trimethylguanosine is
(biochemistry) any trimethyl derivative of guanosine, but especially
2,2,7-trimethylguanosine which inhibits crosslinking of nucleic acids.
guanosine |
trimethylguanosine |
As nouns the difference between guanosine and trimethylguanosine
is that
guanosine is a nucleoside derived from guanine and ribose while
trimethylguanosine is any trimethyl derivative of guanosine, but especially
2,2,7-trimethylguanosine which inhibits crosslinking of nucleic acids.
trimethyl |
trimethylguanosine |
As nouns the difference between trimethyl and trimethylguanosine
is that
trimethyl is (
in combination) Three methyl groups in a molecule while
trimethylguanosine is any trimethyl derivative of guanosine, but especially
2,2,7-trimethylguanosine which inhibits crosslinking of nucleic acids.