Adenin

/ˈædənɪn/ noun

An older spelling or variant name for adenine, one of the four nitrogenous bases that form the building blocks of DNA.

From Greek 'aden' (gland) + '-in' (chemical suffix). This was an earlier terminology before 'adenine' became the standard international spelling.

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