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Serine

Serine is an example of an amino acid with a side chain (R\text{R} group) of CH2OH\text{CH}_2\text{OH}. Its chemical structure is composed of a central carbon atom bonded to a carboxyl group (COO\text{COO}^-), a hydrogen atom (H\text{H}), an amino group (NH3\text{NH}_3), and the CH2OH\text{CH}_2\text{OH} side chain.

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