paulsutton Posted November 30, 2022 Posted November 30, 2022 Just a quick question about this, I downloaded the attached from Openclipart. I am a little confused as to why Uracil and Thymine appear identical, other than the numbers. I am not too sure what the numerical values around Uracil represent. Could someone clarity what these are please. If the molecule is wrong then I will just have a look for a better resource for this. As far as I am aware Uracil is not one of the main 4 actual nucleobase. However would be good to have a little more understanding of what I am looking at here, as I am planning an activity to build these molecules from molymods as part of a STEM Group activity. Thanks Paul
exchemist Posted November 30, 2022 Posted November 30, 2022 1 hour ago, paulsutton said: Just a quick question about this, I downloaded the attached from Openclipart. I am a little confused as to why Uracil and Thymine appear identical, other than the numbers. I am not too sure what the numerical values around Uracil represent. Could someone clarity what these are please. If the molecule is wrong then I will just have a look for a better resource for this. As far as I am aware Uracil is not one of the main 4 actual nucleobase. However would be good to have a little more understanding of what I am looking at here, as I am planning an activity to build these molecules from molymods as part of a STEM Group activity. Thanks Paul Thymine has a methyl substituent in the 5 position, which uracil does not have. The numbering is just a way to denote the ring substituents. With heterocycles it is normal to pick one of the hetero atoms as position 1 and the others then follow round the ring. 1
paulsutton Posted December 11, 2022 Author Posted December 11, 2022 Thanks for this, I did sort of build one of these up at the STEM group meeting but the people who this was aimed at didn't make it. So hopefully can do this at a future event.
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