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What differentiates amino acids from one another

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Every amino acid comprises a hydrogen atom, a carboxyl group, an alpha-amino group and also the R-group (which makes the side chain). The side chain present in every amino acid is different. Therefore, the only primary factor that makes each amino acid different is the presence of R-group.

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