The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1962 |
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... acids . They are known as proteins and are formed by linear sequences of twenty different units called amino acids . A typical example is given by a molecule of insulin , which is formed by fifty - one amino acids arranged into two ...
... acids . They are known as proteins and are formed by linear sequences of twenty different units called amino acids . A typical example is given by a molecule of insulin , which is formed by fifty - one amino acids arranged into two ...
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... acid molecules will result in a defective insulin , and the progeny will be diabetic . A mistake in another part of the nucleic acid molecule will result in the wrong sequence of amino acids in the enzyme producing visual purple pigment ...
... acid molecules will result in a defective insulin , and the progeny will be diabetic . A mistake in another part of the nucleic acid molecule will result in the wrong sequence of amino acids in the enzyme producing visual purple pigment ...
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... acids to the ribosomes to be as- sembled according to the instructions of the messenger . Electron micrograph of the fetal liver cell from a 16 - day rabbit embryo . The ribosomes , where amino acids are put together to form proteins ...
... acids to the ribosomes to be as- sembled according to the instructions of the messenger . Electron micrograph of the fetal liver cell from a 16 - day rabbit embryo . The ribosomes , where amino acids are put together to form proteins ...
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