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==Importance==
==Importance==
==Translation from UGA Stop Codon==
==Structure and Synthesis==
==Structure and Synthesis==
==Notes and References==
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Revision as of 00:11, 27 July 2009

Selenocysteine is called the 21st amino acid[1].

ImportanceImportance

Translation from UGA Stop CodonTranslation from UGA Stop Codon

Structure and SynthesisStructure and Synthesis

Notes and ReferencesNotes and References

  1. Atkins JF, Gesteland RF. The twenty-first amino acid. Nature. 2000 Sep 28;407(6803):463, 465. PMID:11028985 doi:10.1038/35035189

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