What defining feature makes up the backbone of ALL amino acids?
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Nitrogen
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All amino acids have the same backbone structure, with an amino group (the α-amino, or alpha-amino, group), a carboxyl group, an α-hydrogen, and a variety of functional groups (R) all attached to the α -carbon.
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