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All right, so the question is cytosine, the amination involves the conversion of an amino asset group within a cytosine base to a cato group.
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It is one of the more common types of mutations that occur within dna.
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The amination causes cytosine to convert to each base.
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So this reaction is usually spontaneous, so the amination occurs spontaneously, and it's defined as the removal of amino group.
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From a molecule.
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And this is a hydrolysis reaction that converts cytosine into urocile, and that releases ammonia in the process.
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So we have water, ammonia, and this reaction is catalyzed by this enzyme, cytosine daminase.
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So basically the answer is cytosine is converted into urosil.
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This urethel isn't present very often in dna.
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It's primarily seen in rna and that what differs dna and rna the most.
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But this damnation reaction is one of the highest probability or causes of mutations in dna...