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Replacement of original base by another in an amino acid is being conserved for its similar chemical properties.  
Replacement of original base by another in an amino acid is being conserved for its similar chemical properties.  
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'''References'''<br>Smith, A. D, S. P Datta, and David A Bender. Oxford Dictionary Of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology. Oxford [England]: Oxford University Press, 2000. Print.<br>
'''References'''<br>Smith, A. D, S. P Datta, and David A Bender. Oxford Dictionary Of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology. Oxford [England]: Oxford University Press, 2000. Print.<br>
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Definition

Replacement of original base by another in an amino acid is being conserved for its similar chemical properties.


References
Smith, A. D, S. P Datta, and David A Bender. Oxford Dictionary Of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology. Oxford [England]: Oxford University Press, 2000. Print.