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Leucine is an [[Amino_acid|amino acid ]]which has the [[Single_letter_amino_acid_codes|single letter amino acid code]] L, and the 3 letter code leu. It has a neutral charge, and is non-polar. It is coded for by the nucletide base sequences: CUU, CUA, CUC and&nbsp;CUG.&nbsp;<ref>Codon Data</ref>
Leucine is an [[Amino acid|amino acid which]] has the [[Single letter amino acid codes|single letter amino acid code]] L, and the 3 letter code leu. It has a neutral charge, and is non-polar. It is coded for by the nucletide base sequences: CUU, CUA, CUC and&nbsp;CUG.&nbsp;<ref>Codon Data Wheel</ref>


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Revision as of 14:49, 16 November 2010

Leucine is an amino acid which has the single letter amino acid code L, and the 3 letter code leu. It has a neutral charge, and is non-polar. It is coded for by the nucletide base sequences: CUU, CUA, CUC and CUG. [1]


 References:

  1. Codon Data Wheel