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- Expanded_genetic_code abstract "An expanded genetic code refers to an artificially modified genetic code in which one or more specific codons have been allocated to encode an amino acid that is not among the 20 "standard" amino acids."Standard" or "natural" amino acids are the 20 proteinogenic alpha-amino acids that in nature are the building-blocks of all proteins within humans and other eukaryotes, and that are also directly encoded by the genetic code. All others are known as "non-standard", "non-canonical", or "unnatural".".
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- Expanded_genetic_code wikiPageID "16153022".
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- Expanded_genetic_code hasPhotoCollection Expanded_genetic_code.
- Expanded_genetic_code subject Category:Molecular_genetics.
- Expanded_genetic_code comment "An expanded genetic code refers to an artificially modified genetic code in which one or more specific codons have been allocated to encode an amino acid that is not among the 20 "standard" amino acids."Standard" or "natural" amino acids are the 20 proteinogenic alpha-amino acids that in nature are the building-blocks of all proteins within humans and other eukaryotes, and that are also directly encoded by the genetic code. All others are known as "non-standard", "non-canonical", or "unnatural".".
- Expanded_genetic_code label "Expanded genetic code".
- Expanded_genetic_code sameAs m.03wbct2.
- Expanded_genetic_code sameAs Q5420754.
- Expanded_genetic_code sameAs Q5420754.
- Expanded_genetic_code wasDerivedFrom Expanded_genetic_code?oldid=603911460.
- Expanded_genetic_code depiction Orthogonal_pair_to_extend_code.svg.
- Expanded_genetic_code isPrimaryTopicOf Expanded_genetic_code.