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Cyclobutane is a
cycloalkane and
organic compound with the
formula (CH2)4.
Cyclobutane is a
colourless gas and is
commercially available as a liquefied...
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occurs widely in nature.
Caryophyllene is
notable for
having a
cyclobutane ring, as well as a trans-double bond in a 9-membered ring, both rarities...
- double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)
involving uracil or cytosine,
leads to the
creation of
cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) and 6–4 photoproducts.
These pre-mutagenic lesions...
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molecule containing two or more
fused cyclobutane rings. The name
arises from the
resemblance of a
series of
fused cyclobutane rings to a ladder.
Numerous synthetic...
- is most
commonly discussed for
small rings such as
cyclopropanes and
cyclobutanes,
whose internal angles are
substantially smaller than the
idealized value...
- of
sides on the
polygonal base. Chemically, it is a
series of
fused cyclobutane rings (a ladderane, with all-cis/all-syn geometry) that
wraps around...
- transcription. The more
common covalent linkage involves the
formation of a
cyclobutane bridge.
Photolyases have a high
affinity for
these lesions and reversibly...
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known as monocycloalkanes) are
classified as
small (cyclopropane and
cyclobutane),
common (cyclopentane, cyclohexane, and cycloheptane),
medium (cyclooctane...
- for n-butane and
cyclobutane are
shown in this section. Note that it is
known that the all the four
equivalent C-C
bonds in
cyclobutane are
weaker than...
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addition of
alkyl groups to molecules. DNA:
photodimerization leading to
cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers.
Examples of
photochemical organic reactions are electrocyclic...