There are 20 R Groups, just like there is 20 Amino acids.
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i dont think theres a such thing as gallons equaling pounds, they r in two different "groups" gallons is in volume pounds is in weight
Yes, all amino acids have the same basic composition, though the r-groups causes the variation. There are 20 different amino acids.
Yes. All amino acids are distinguished by their R groups.
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Two "R" alkyl groups are attached to carbinol carbon in secondary alcohlos
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Combinations of r from n without replacement is c(n,r) = n!/(n-r)!r! c(n,r) = 23!/20!3! c(n,r) = 1771.
R. Keown has written: 'An introduction to group representation theory' -- subject(s): Finite groups, Representations of groups
Three, one for each amino acid.
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Michael R. Darnel has written: 'Theory of lattice-ordered groups' -- subject(s): Lattice ordered groups
They give them their shape.
A. the R groups of the amino acids they contain. I've got the same packet.
R. Lawther has written: 'Centres of centralizers of unipotent elements in simple algebraic groups' -- subject(s): Linear algebraic groups 'A1 subgroups of exceptional algebraic groups' -- subject(s): Linear algebraic groups, Lie algebras
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