adenine
/ædɪˈniːn/Definitions
1. noun
one of the four main nitrogenous bases found in DNA and RNA; a purine base that is a component of DNA and RNA.
“The geneticist studied the structure and function of adenine in the cell’s DNA.”
2. noun
a compound containing adenine, especially adenine phosphate.
“The researcher isolated adenine from the cell extract for further analysis.”