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    Hy all ! Sorry for my stupid question ... but im new...new...new
    I so that dna is compoust with 4 letters same here
    but in this site the seqwence is divers ... have more letters ... how can read this? http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/protein/W1F4G9?addPDB=6JQQ
    How can read seqwence bellow? what represent any letter? or give me a tutorial for learn! Sorry for my stupid question!
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    i find myself the risponse http://www.bioinformatics.org/sms/iupac.html

    is iupac code

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