thymidine

/ˈθaɪmɪdiːn/

Definitions

1. noun

A nucleoside composed of the sugar deoxyribose and the nitrogenous base thymine.

“DNA replication relies on the incorporation of thymidine into the growing strand.”

2. noun

A synthetic compound used as an antimetabolite in chemotherapy.

“Thymidine analogs have been used to treat certain types of leukemia.”

Synonyms

  • nucleoside
  • thymine

Antonyms

  • adenine
  • guanine