Reciprocal Net Site sponsor
   Site Info    |    Search
Cytosine - Reciprocal Net Common Molecule Log in
You will need to download and install a Java plug-in in order to view this applet. Download Sun's Java plug-in from here.
TIP > Click and drag your mouse inside the applet above to rotate the molecule in 3-D. Applet instructions...

Switch to another visualization applet:

> miniJaMM open in new window...
- JaMM1
- JaMM2

Cytosine

Cystosine is a base used in storing and trasporting genetic information.

Chemical Formula: C4H7N3O2
Other names: Cytosine monohydrate
Layman's explanation: Cytosine is one of the five main nitrogenous bases used in storing and transporting genetic information within a cell. Cytosine is a pyrimidine base that is found in both DNA and RNA and pairs with guanine. It was isolated from the nucleic acid of calf thymus tissue in 1894. A suggested structure for cytosine, published in 1903, was confirmed in the same year when that base was synthesized in the laboratory.
Keywords: nucleic acids (DNA, RNA), pyrimidine base

Reciprocal Net site software 0.9.1-50, copyright (c) 2002-2009, The Trustees of Indiana University
Files and data presented via this software are property of their respective owners.
Reciprocal Net is funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation as part of the National Science Digital Library project. NSDL