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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The most important classification of amino acids is given as: The amino acids are sorted in eight groups aliphatic, organic acid, amide, organic base, sulfur containing, alcohol containing, imine, and aromatic.

Answered by saravananvaruna
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Answer:

Amino acids can be classified into four general groups based on the properties of the "R" group in each amino acid. Amino acids can be polar, nonpolar, positively charged, or negatively charged

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Nonpolar Amino Acids

Ala: Alanine           Gly: Glycine          Ile: Isoleucine           Leu: Leucine

Met: Methionine  Trp: Tryptophan    Phe: Phenylalanine    Pro: Proline

Val: Valine

Polar Amino Acids

Cys: Cysteine         Ser: Serine           Thr: Threonine

Tyr: Tyrosine       Asn: Asparagine Gln: Glutamine

Polar Basic Amino Acids (Positively Charged)

His: Histidine      Lys: Lysine           Arg: Arginine

Polar Acidic Amino Acids (Negatively Charged)

Asp: Aspartate   Glu: Glutamate

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