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Etymology

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poly- +‎ cytosine

Noun

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polycytosine (plural polycytosines)

  1. A nucleotide containing cytosine as the only base
    • 2015 August 12, “Validation of Next-Generation Sequencing of Entire Mitochondrial Genomes and the Diversity of Mitochondrial DNA Mutations in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      Length heteroplasmy occured[sic] frequently within the polycytosine stretches of HVS-I (anywhere between positions 16188 and 16195) and HVS-II (around position 310) due to replication slippage when a specific minimum number of cytosine residues are present [8, 14 ].