Talk:Nucleoside triphosphate
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The article titled "nucleotide" provides great explanation for nucleotides as well as nucleoside mono-, di- and triphosphates.
the sake of technical terminology, nucleotides are given classifications as nucleosides with a prefix describing the number of phosphates present in a specific unit. For example, if a nucleotide has one phosphate, it is a nucleoside monophosphate (NMP).
Suffix, surely? Have changed it at any rate.
Confuseddave 15:06, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
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