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Muscle, epidermis, connective tissues, hair, fibrinogen (essential for blood
clotting), and other compo- Remoinder of first Remainder of second amino acid
molecule amino acid molecule Fig. 6-1 Peptide bond between two amino acids.
nents ...
Muscle, epidermis, connective tissues, hair, fibrinogen (essential for blood
clotting), and other compo- Remoinder of first Remainder of second amino acid
molecule amino acid molecule Fig. 6-1 Peptide bond between two amino acids.
nents ...
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TABLE 6-2 Possible Code-Letter Combinations as a Function of the Length of the
Code Word note: Since a minimum of 20 code words is required to specify the 20
common amino acids, a minimum code length would be a triplet, provided all ...
TABLE 6-2 Possible Code-Letter Combinations as a Function of the Length of the
Code Word note: Since a minimum of 20 code words is required to specify the 20
common amino acids, a minimum code length would be a triplet, provided all ...
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Transfer RNAs transport amino acids, which are in the cell as a result of the
converting of input proteins, to the proper position on the ribosomal template. A
special activating enzyme attaches each amino acid to its transfer RNA. Each cell
has ...
Transfer RNAs transport amino acids, which are in the cell as a result of the
converting of input proteins, to the proper position on the ribosomal template. A
special activating enzyme attaches each amino acid to its transfer RNA. Each cell
has ...
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