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Which amino acid is known as the ‘starter’ amino acid in protein synthesis?

A. Glycine
B. Methionine
C. Tryptophan
D. Alanine

Answer: Methionine


Additional Information: Methionine is the first amino acid incorporated into a growing polypeptide chain during protein synthesis.


Subjects: Biochemistry, Biology

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