Draw a tripeptide only containing Alanine
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Draw a tripeptide only containing Alanine
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- Draw the titration curves for the following AA’s: Aspartic acid, Alanine, Lysine, Valine, Serine, and Trrosine.Indicate which base is (or bases are) the complementarypaired base(s) for each of the following:Adenine ___Cytosine ___Guanine ___Uracil ___Thymine ___Histidine: draw the amino acid side chain and give the single and three letter abbreviation.