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<p>[[File:Cytosine.png|thumb|A single Cytosine [[Nucleotide]] floating in phase space on the eteRNA console]][[File:Cytosine chemical structure.png|thumb|The chemical structure of cytosine]] Cytosine, abbreviated C, is a [[pyrimidine]] [[base]]. It appears green in [[EteRNA]]. Cytosine pairs with [[Guanine|guanine]]. Under some conditions, it is suspected that Cytosine may spontaneously [[mutate]] to [[Uracil]], possibly disrupting previously held [[bond]]s.</p>
<p>[[File:Cytosine.png|thumb|A single Cytosine [[Nucleotide]] floating in phase space on the eteRNA console]][[File:Cytosine chemical structure.png|thumb|The chemical structure of cytosine]] <strong>Cytosine</strong>, abbreviated C, is a [[pyrimidine]] [[base]]. It appears green in [[EteRNA]]. Cytosine pairs with [[Guanine|guanine]]. Under some conditions, it is suspected that Cytosine may spontaneously [[mutate]] to [[Uracil]], possibly disrupting previously held [[bond]]s.</p>

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A single Cytosine Nucleotide floating in phase space on the eteRNA console
The chemical structure of cytosine

Cytosine, abbreviated C, is a pyrimidine base. It appears green in EteRNA. Cytosine pairs with guanine. Under some conditions, it is suspected that Cytosine may spontaneously mutate to Uracil, possibly disrupting previously held bonds.