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... amino acid molecule H N Remainder of second amino acid molecule H H - O - N O = -C O = C 1 + H2O Fig . 6-1 Peptide bond between two amino acids . nents of the tissues of organisms derive their special characteristics from their ...
... amino acid molecule H N Remainder of second amino acid molecule H H - O - N O = -C O = C 1 + H2O Fig . 6-1 Peptide bond between two amino acids . nents of the tissues of organisms derive their special characteristics from their ...
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... amino acids from which proteins are constructed . It is presented in Table 6-3 . The complete nucleotide sequence of an alanine transfer RNA molecule , isolated from yeast , has been determined experimentally.38 It is shown in Fig . 6 ...
... amino acids from which proteins are constructed . It is presented in Table 6-3 . The complete nucleotide sequence of an alanine transfer RNA molecule , isolated from yeast , has been determined experimentally.38 It is shown in Fig . 6 ...
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... amino acid . 137 When the amino acids reach the proper position on the developing molecule , as a result of the intervention of still other enzymes , they are united by peptide linkages . A molecule of messen- ger RNA , perhaps 1500 Å ...
... amino acid . 137 When the amino acids reach the proper position on the developing molecule , as a result of the intervention of still other enzymes , they are united by peptide linkages . A molecule of messen- ger RNA , perhaps 1500 Å ...
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