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L-amino acids follow the CORN law. This is the structure of the L-amino acid. CORN Law is when you read the structure of L-amino acid from a clockwise direction and the carboxyl group (CO) comes first then the R group which is the specific side chain and lastly the amine group (N). This gives CORN.
L-[[Amino_acids|amino acids]] follow the CORN law. This is the structure of the L-amino acid. CORN Law is when you read the structure of L-amino acid from a clockwise direction and the [[Carboxyl_group|carboxyl group]] (CO) comes first then the R group which is the specific side chain and lastly the amine group (N). This gives CORN.

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L-amino acids follow the CORN law. This is the structure of the L-amino acid. CORN Law is when you read the structure of L-amino acid from a clockwise direction and the carboxyl group (CO) comes first then the R group which is the specific side chain and lastly the amine group (N). This gives CORN.