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nu·cle·in N0186850 (no͞o′klē-ĭn, nyo͞o′-)n. Material from the nucleus of a cell, considered a single substance when first isolated in the late 1800s but later shown to consist of DNA and associated proteins. nu′cle·in′ic adj.nuclein (ˈnjuːklɪɪn) n (Biochemistry) any of a group of proteins, containing phosphorus, that occur in the nuclei of living cellsnucleinenUK
nuclein[′nü·klē·ən] (biochemistry) Any of a poorly defined group of nucleic acid protein complexes occurring in cell nuclei. nucleinenUK
nuclein (no͞o′klē-ĭn, nyo͞o′-)n. Material from the nucleus of a cell, considered a single substance when first isolated in the late 1800s but later shown to consist of DNA and associated proteins. nu′cle·in′ic adj.nuclein (nū′klē-ĭn) [L. nucleus, a kernel] The breakdown product of the nucleoproteins of chromosomes.ThesaurusSeenucleic acid |