depyrimidination
pyrophosphorylysis
NADPH
polythymine
arabinofuranosyluracil
pyrosynthetic
pyrophosphorylase
pyrimidodiazepine
dephosphocoenzyme
monomethyltransferase
deoxycytidyltransferase
pyridoxylation
pyrophosphorylated
deoxyribosyltransferase
pyrocatalytic
pyridylaminate
pyrophosphokinase
deoxyribopyrimidine
pyridinium
transmethylation
ribothymidine
dephosphonylation
pyrophosphorylytic
maltosyltransferase
transphosphatidylation
downmethylation
TdT
pyrophosphorylate
deoxyinosine
demethoxylation
pyridylamination
protonolysis
thymidylic acid
thymidylyltransferase
dihydropyridine
methylxanthinic
pyridylmethyl
demethylimination
Zincke reaction
deoxyguanosine monophosphate
persulfidation
G
cyclopyrimidine
dimethylase
pyrazinone
homothymine
cyanomethylation
nucleoside
karyolysis
methylpyrazine
cyclodeoxyguanine
glutazine
pyrrolidinium
pyrotechnological
butyryltransferase
pyrazinyl
methylthiolation
deoxyadenylic
deoxytransferase
protolysis
polypyridyl
transfucosylation
phosphodegron
trimethyltransferase
deoxycytidine monophosphate
deoxyribothymidine
kolloxylin
diamination
transdeamination
homoaromaticity
thymocytically
carbathymidine
protonophoric
C
methylthiotransferase
reprotonate
demethylate
Paal-Knorr synthesis
deoxycytidylic acid
deoxyhypusinate
deoxycytidine
debutyration
fructosyltransferase
pyknon
zymoplastic
Calvin cycle
pyrochemically
silatropy
methylation
pyrimidinic
dismutation
pyrethrozine
dehydrogenative
hexadeuterated
NADH
pentoxyl
remethylation
endolysis
phosphorine
triphenylmethylium

English words for 'A process in which the chemical bond linking a pyrimidine (cytosine or thymine) to a deoxyribose sugar breaks spontaneously. It occurs at a lower rate compared to depurination with only 500 cytosine and thymine bases lost per cell per day in a typical mammalian cell.'

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