Bromodeoxyuridine

/ˌbroʊmoʊˌdɛɒksiːˈjʊərɪdɪn/ noun

A synthetic nucleobase used in molecular biology to track and label DNA, especially in research studying cell division and DNA replication.

From bromo- (bromine) + deoxy- (without oxygen) + uridine (a nucleoside in RNA). Scientists created this molecule by substituting a bromine atom into thymidine, a natural DNA component, to make it detectable.

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