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Non-Standard Residue

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Any residue not included in the list of Standard amino acids and nucleotides is considered ''Non-Standard''.
Any residue not included in the list of Standard amino acids and nucleotides is considered ''Non-Standard''.
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Standard residues (standard amino acids and nucleotides) are defined in the [[http://www.wwpdb.org/docs.html Protein Data Bank file format (PDB format)]] (which was updated on August 1, 2007), and have record type ATOM in PDB-format atomic coordinate files. Standard residues are:
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Standard residues (standard amino acids and nucleotides) are defined in the [http://www.wwpdb.org/docs.html Protein Data Bank file format (PDB format)] (which was updated on August 1, 2007), and have record type ATOM in PDB-format atomic coordinate files. Standard residues are:

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Any residue not included in the list of Standard amino acids and nucleotides is considered Non-Standard.

Standard residues (standard amino acids and nucleotides) are defined in the Protein Data Bank file format (PDB format) (which was updated on August 1, 2007), and have record type ATOM in PDB-format atomic coordinate files. Standard residues are:

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