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amino acids

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essential amino acids   must be supplied to body from foods or supplements  
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the 9 essential amino acids   isoleucine, leucine, valine, histidine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan  
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2 acidic amino acids   aspartic acid, glutamic acid  
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3 basic amino acids   lysine, arginine, histidine  
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3-letter code for aspartic acid   asp  
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3-letter code for glutamic acid   glu  
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3-letter code for lysine   lys  
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3-letter code for arginine   arg  
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3-letter code for histidine   his  
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6 polar amino acids   serine, threonine, cysteine, tyrosine, asparagine, glutamine  
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3-letter code for serine   ser  
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3-letter code for threonine   thr  
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3-letter code for cysteine   cys  
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3-letter code for asparagine   asn  
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3-letter code for glutamine   gln  
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9 nonpolar amino acids   glycine, alanine, valine, leucine, isoleucine, methionine, phenylalanine, tryptophan, proline  
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3-letter code for glycine   gly  
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3-letter code for alanine   ala  
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3-letter code for valine   val  
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3-letter code for leucine   leu  
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3-letter code for isoleucine   ile  
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3-letter code for methionine   met  
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3-letter code for phenylalanine   phe  
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3-letter code for tryptophan   trp  
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3-letter code for proline   pro  
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1-letter code for aspartic acid   d  
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1-letter code for glutamic acid   e  
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1-letter code for lysine   k  
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1-letter code for arginine   r  
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1-letter code for histidine   h  
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1-letter code for serine   s  
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1-letter code for threonine   t  
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1-letter code for cysteine   c  
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1-letter code for tyrosine   y  
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1-letter code for asparagine   n  
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1-letter code for glutamine   q  
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1-letter code for glycine   g  
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1-letter code for alanine   a  
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1-letter code for valine   v  
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1-letter code for leucine   l  
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1-letter code for isoleucine   i  
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1-letter code for methionine   m  
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1-letter code for phenylalanine   f  
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1-letter code for tryptophan   w  
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1-letter code for proline   p  
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