(ˌ)dē¦äksēˌ noun
Etymology: deoxy- + cytidine
: a nucleoside consisting of cytosine combined with deoxyribose that occurs especially as a component of DNA
(ˌ)dē¦äksēˌ noun
Etymology: deoxy- + cytidine
: a nucleoside consisting of cytosine combined with deoxyribose that occurs especially as a component of DNA
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012