gua|no|sine

gua|no|sine
gua|no|sine «GWAH nuh sihn, -seen», noun.
a substance composed of guanine and ribose, present in ribonucleic acid. Guanosine is a nucleoside. Formula: C10H13N5O5
[< German Guanosin < Guanin guanine]

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