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The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of a ribonucleoside bisphosphate, a compound consisting of a nucleobase linked to a ribose sugar esterified with one phosphate group attached to each of two different hydroxyl groups on t
- ribonucleoside bisphosphate biosynthesis
- ribonucleoside bisphosphate formation
- ribonucleoside bisphosphate synthesis
- GO:0034030
- ribonucleoside bisphosphate anabolism
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English | ribonucleoside bisphosphate biosynthetic process |
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of a ribonucleoside bisphosphate, a compound consisting of a nucleobase linked to a ribose sugar esterified with one phosphate group attached to each of two different hydroxyl groups on t |
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