Bromohydrins (12, 13, and 14), which were oxidatively damaged products of thymidine nucleotides, were repaired by the action of sunlight (2700 lux) or heat via a radical mechanism to regenerate the original nucleotides (8,9, and 10). A significant effect of 3',5'-phosphate linkage on the repair reactions to natural type of thymidine nucleotide was proposed.