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How do amino acid differ from one another? show the linkage together of two Amino acid with each other​

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The side groups are what make each amino acid different from the others. Of the 20 side groups used to make proteins, there are two main groups: polar and non-polar. ... The polar and nonpolar chemical traits allow amino acids to point towards water (hydrophilic) or away from water (hydrophobic)

two amino acid are linked together through peptide linkage formed between carboxyl group of one amino acid and ammino group of other amino acid

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