uracilation
Uracilation is a biological process that involves the incorporation of uracil into nucleic acids. Uracil is one of the four nucleotide bases found in RNA, where it pairs with adenine. In DNA, uracil is normally absent and is replaced by thymine. The presence of uracil in DNA can occur due to deamination of cytosine, a spontaneous chemical reaction that converts cytosine to uracil.
This process is significant because uracil in DNA can lead to mutations. If DNA replication occurs when
The presence and removal of uracil are crucial for maintaining the integrity of the genome. While uracil