Bromouracil

/ˌbroʊmoʊˈjʊrəsɪl/ noun

A synthetic chemical compound similar to a DNA building block that can cause mutations when incorporated into DNA during replication.

From 'bromo-' (containing bromine) + 'uracil' (a natural base found in RNA). Scientists created this in the 1950s to study how mutations occur in genetic material.

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