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One of the five bases found in nucleic acids.

Guanosine is a double-ring, purine base. In [Watson-Crick base pairing]?, it base-pairs with its complementary pyrimidine, cytosine.



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One of the four main nucleoside?s found in RNA, composed of ribose and the purine base called guanine. Deoxyguanosine is found in DNA.

One of the four main nucleoside?s found in RNA, composed of ribose and the purine base called guanine. Deoxyguanosine is found in DNA.

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