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After cells take up one form of this molecule, it becomes accessible for antibody labeling after its target is hydrolyzed with HCl (“h-c-l”) and borax. That form of this molecule is often co-stained with Ki67 (“k-i-67”). This non-methylated molecule is the larger product of a reaction catalyzed by APOBECs, which underpins the first step of bisulfite sequencing. Ethynyl- and bromo·de·oxy derivatives of this molecule are used to detect cell proliferation. The letter (*) psi denotes a form of this molecule that may help strengthen binding to the 30S subunit in one structure’s stem-loops. This molecule is generated by de·aminating cytosine, and methylating this (10[1])molecule’s (10[1])5’ (“five-prime”) carbon yields its more mutation-resistant analog that (10[1])similarly forms two hydrogen bonds with adenine. For 10 (-5[1])points, what base replaces thymine (10[2])in RNA? ■END■ (0[1])

ANSWER: uracil [or U; or uridine; accept bromodeoxyuridine or BrdU; accept ethynyl deoxyuridine or EdU; accept pseudouridine; prompt on thymine or thymidine until “APOBECs” is read by asking “thymine/thymidine is a derivative of what other molecule?”]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Liam KusalikWaterloo AspidistraToronto B9910
Raymond ChenToronto Disband the Club 2k24Waterloo Cloze10010
Tony ChenToronto AMcGill A10810
Caleb OttWaterloo BasicToronto Metropolitan A117-5
Yusuf BaigMcMaster ApocolocyntosisBidiiCarleton A12210
Joey SunToronto Chestnut Rice and KamehamehaOttawa Absolomabsolomabsolom12210
Ishan JoshiToronto Metropolitan AWaterloo Basic1250

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