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Purine Molecule Nitrogen Carbon Comprising Ring Structures

A purine is defined as a molecule composed of nitrogen and carbon, featuring two fused ring structures.

A purine is a molecule containing nitrogen and carbon with two ring structures.

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What is purine?
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A molecule containing nitrogen and carbon, comprising two ring structures

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