He was afterwards named Biberoci Guahagiona, and the women gave him abundance of guanine and cibe to wear upon his arms.
The cibe or colecibi are made of a stone like marble, and are worn round the wrists and neck, but the guanine are worn in their ears, and they sound like fine metal.
Guanine and urea were the two other products identified in the hydrogen cyanide reaction.
Neuronal RNA with changed cytosine-guanine ratios synthesized during a short period of induced protein synthesis could be blocked by actinomycin D.
Oro further obtained guanine and uracil as products of nonenzymatic reactions by using certain purine intermediates as starting materials.
Guanine is the chief constituent of the excrement of spiders, and is found also in Peruvian guano.
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