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dTTP

noun

, Biochemistry.
  1. either of two pyrimidine nucleotides used to synthesize DNA.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of dTTP1

First recorded in 1955–60; shortening of d(eoxy)- ( def ) + t(hymidine) ( def ) + t(ri)p(hosphate) ( def )
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Example Sentences

Reactions contained the recommended buffer and enzyme concentrations and a 50:1 molar mixture of dTTP:biotin-16-dUTP at the dTTP concentrations indicated.

From Nature

Reactions contained the recommended buffer and enzyme concentrations and a 50:1 molar mixture of dTTP:biotin-16-dUTP at the dTTP concentrations indicated.

From Nature

Reactions contained the recommended buffer and enzyme concentrations and a 50:1 molar mixture of dTTP:biotin-16-dUTP at the dTTP concentrations indicated.

From Nature

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