Difference between T and Thymine

What is the difference between T and Thymine?

T as a noun is the twentieth letter of the english alphabet. while Thymine as a noun is a base, c5h6n2o2, obtained by applying sulphuric acid to thymic acid; it pairs with adenine in dna.

T

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The twentieth letter of the English alphabet.

Example sentence: You know, T can stand for anything. T stand for working hard. T stand for loving thy neighbor. T stand for feeding the hungry. T stand for just working, working, working, being happy on the set, you know, lifting everybody's spirits. T stands for just a nice guy.

Thymine

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A base, C5H6N2O2, obtained by applying sulphuric acid to thymic acid; it pairs with adenine in DNA.

We hope you now know whether to use T or Thymine in your sentence.

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