Uridylic acid


/ˌjuːrɪˈdɪlɪk/
noun
1.
a nucleotide consisting of uracil, ribose, and a phosphate group. It is a constituent of RNA Also called uridine monophosphate

uridylic acid u·ri·dyl·ic acid (yur’ĭ-dĭl’ĭk)
n.
A nucleoside of uridine formed in the hydrolysis of RNA. Also called uridine phosphate.

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