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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.