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nucleic

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for nucleic.

Editorial note

It's a wall of protein with nucleic acid inside that reproduce by exploiting other organisms' cells.

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Quick take

Referring to the nucleus of something.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of nucleic gathered in one view.

adjective

Referring to the nucleus of something.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for nucleic.

adjective

Referring to the nucleus of something.

Example sentences

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It's a wall of protein with nucleic acid inside that reproduce by exploiting other organisms' cells.

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Instead, most people have theorized that either early cells used proteins to store information or used nucleic acids to catalyze reactions.

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The RNA World Hypothesis states that RNA was the first self-replicating nucleic acid that arose.

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DNA is comprised of four specific nucleic acids which are always the same molecular combination.

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It seems unlikely that nucleic acids and enzymes both were randomly spontaneously generated and worked together in the first self-replicating chemical reactions.

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Then there's the transcriptome--utilizing nucleic acids, it's just one instance of intracellular messaging.

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Which is why 'nanotechnology' of the future will be (and of the past was) done with proteins & nucleic acids packed by lipids.

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There's a long-standing debate over whether enzymes or nucleic acids came first.

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The founders also worked on some of the AIDs drugs in the early 90s, and it's based on the same chemistry: nucleic acid analogues.

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This is mostly observable at the small scale (nucleic acid, protein, lipid chemistries) but also somewhat true at a larger scale (certain transport processes, etc).

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In modern cells, enzymes are necessary to catalyze energy-producing reactions and other chemical reactions, and nucleic acids are necessary to store the information necessary for self-replication.

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The central dogma was invented by Crick, and states that once sequential nucleic acid information (either DNA or RNA) has passed into protein, it cannot be recovered.

Quote examples

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A: "So what are you working on?" B: "Well, we're harnessing the nucleic forces to create a destructive force hitherto unknown to man.

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It's natural in the sense that the healthy human body produces s-ame on it own, and if your body ever stopped producing s-ame, you'd probably die since (quoting Wikipedia) "more than 40 metabolic reactions involve the transfer of a methyl group from SAM to various substrates, such as nucleic acids, proteins, lipids and secondary metabolites."

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use nucleic in a sentence?

It's a wall of protein with nucleic acid inside that reproduce by exploiting other organisms' cells.

What does nucleic mean?

Referring to the nucleus of something.

What part of speech is nucleic?

nucleic is commonly used as adjective.