bromouracil
/ˌbroʊmjuːˈræsɪl/Definitions
1. noun
A synthetic compound, a brominated analog of thymine, used in the synthesis of nucleic acids and as a mutagen in research.
“The scientists studied the effect of bromouracil on DNA replication.”
2. adjective
Relating to or denoting a chemical compound with a bromine atom attached.
“Bromouracil is an example of a halogenated nucleoside.”