AMINO ACID WORDSEARCH

How many of the 100 or more known amino acids found in proteins are directly determined by the sequence of nucleic acid bases in DNA? Find the answer by solving the puzzle offered below. Circle each amino acid name you find completely with a line. Then use the extra letters to fill in the sentence below. While success will not make you equal to the original discoverers, Watson and Crick, you will nevertheless receive a reward for your efforts. Good hunting! You can also send me comments or suggestions , or return to my home page .


ENINALALYNEHP
NASPARTATECGR
ITOHHESEARYLO
NELGIENENISYL
IEENISORYTTCI
GTUETITCALEIN
RACMETHIONINE
AMINOACIDSNEN
LANENILAVIEYI
ETETHREONINER
NUASPARAGINEE
GLUTAMINECODS
EGNAHPOTPYRTD
ALANINENICUEL
Use the unused letters to fill in the sentence below:
_____ ___ ___________ _______.
© Terry L. Helser, Ph.D., 1998
Associate Professor of Chemistry
S.U.N.Y. College at Oneonta, NY 13820-4015

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