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name an amino acid produced in experiment by miller and urey​

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Answered by anushka6193
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The Miller-Urey experiment explores ideas about the origin of life.

The experiment was a success in that amino acid, the building blocks of life, were produced during the simulation.

Miller identified just five amino acids: aspartic acid, glycine, alpha-amino-butyric acid, and two versions of alanine. Aspartic acid, glycine and alanine are common constituents of natural proteins.

Hence, the Alanine, Glycine and Aspartic acid are amino acids formed in Miller's experiment.

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