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basically aa's are classified into the following way
1.neutral aa's.eg:glysine,Alanine,Valine,Leucine,etc.
2.hydroxy gp containing aa's.eg:Serine,Threonine.
3.sulpher containing aa's.eg:cystine,methionine.
3.acidic aa's.eg:Glutamic acid,Glutamine,
Aspartic acid,Aspargine,
4.basic aa's.eg:lysine,argnine,histidine.
5.aromatic aa's.eg:tyrosine,tryptophane,proline.
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