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which amino acid is i
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The notation "i" by itself is not standard in directly identifying amino acids without additional context. Typically, amino acids are identified by their full names (e.g., Lysine), three-letter abbreviations (e.g., Lys), or one-letter abbreviations (e.g., K). If "i" is referred to in the context of a sequence or structure analysis, it might represent the position of an amino acid in a chain rather than an amino acid itself. For example, in a sequence alignment or a peptide structure discussion, "i" could be used as a variable to denote the position of an amino acid residue. Without more context, it's challenging to provide a specific amino acid that "i" would represent.
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