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fluorocytosine

Iodocytosine vs Fluorocytosine - What's the difference?

iodocytosine | fluorocytosine | Related terms |

Iodocytosine is a related term of fluorocytosine.


As a noun fluorocytosine is

a cytosine wherein at least one hydrogen has been replaced by a fluorine atom.

Bromocytosine vs Fluorocytosine - What's the difference?

bromocytosine | fluorocytosine | Related terms |

Bromocytosine is a related term of fluorocytosine.


As a noun fluorocytosine is

a cytosine wherein at least one hydrogen has been replaced by a fluorine atom.

Chlorocytosine vs Fluorocytosine - What's the difference?

chlorocytosine | fluorocytosine | Related terms |

Chlorocytosine is a related term of fluorocytosine.


As a noun fluorocytosine is

a cytosine wherein at least one hydrogen has been replaced by a fluorine atom.

Fluorine vs Fluorocytosine - What's the difference?

fluorine | fluorocytosine |


As nouns the difference between fluorine and fluorocytosine

is that fluorine is (uncountable) the chemical element (symbol f) with an atomic number of 9 while fluorocytosine is a cytosine wherein at least one hydrogen has been replaced by a fluorine atom.

Cytosine vs Fluorocytosine - What's the difference?

cytosine | fluorocytosine |


As nouns the difference between cytosine and fluorocytosine

is that cytosine is a base, C4H5N3O, which pairs with guanine in DNA and RNA while fluorocytosine is a cytosine wherein at least one hydrogen has been replaced by a fluorine atom.