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Wednesday, January 1, 2020

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lyre
/ˈlī(ə)r/
noun
  1. a stringed instrument like a small U-shaped harp with strings fixed to a crossbar, used especially in ancient Greece. Modern instruments of this type are found mainly in East Africa.
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Gadabout 

NOUN [COUNTABLE] OLD-FASHIONED  /ˈɡædəˌbaʊt/
 Word Forms
singulargadabout
pluralsomeone who goes from place to place enjoyingthemselves, especially when they should be doing something else
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Erato


Greek mythology
ERATO was one of the nine Mousai (Muses), the goddesses of music, song and dance. In the Classical era, when the Mousai were assigned specific literary and artistic spheres, Erato was named Muse of erotic poetry and mime, and represented with a lyre. Her name means "lovely" or "beloved" from the Greekword eratos.

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Taken from;
Molecular Cell Biology; 4th edition

Polymerization of Nucleotides Forms Nucleic Acids

 and  each consists of only four different nucleotides. All nucleotides have a common structure: a phosphate group linked by a phosphoester bond to a  (a five-carbon sugar molecule) that in turn is linked to an organic  (Figure 4-1a). In RNA, the pentose is ribose;in DNA, it is deoxyribose (Figure 4-1b). The only other difference in the nucleotides of DNA and RNA is that one of the four organic bases differs between the two polymers. The bases adenine, guanine, and cytosine are found in both DNA and RNA; thymine is found only in DNA, and uracil is found only in RNA. The bases are often abbreviated A, G, C, T, and U, respectively. For convenience the single letters are also used when long sequences of nucleotides are written out.
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DNA contains two strands of nucleotides linked together by chemical bonds. Each nucleotide contains a phosphate, deoxyribose (a sugar), and one of four nitrogen-containing bases—adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), or thymine (T). The bases of one strand are linked to bases of the second strand. Because of their structures, adenine can only pair with thymine, and cytosine can only pair with guanine. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc

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Biology Microbiology and the Cell
Written by Sherman Hollar