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Val
Glu
Glu
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Glu</answer>
Phe
Trp
Trp
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Trp</answer>
Arg
Pro
Pro
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Pro</answer>
Asn
Thr
Asn
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Asn</answer>
Trp
His
Trp
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Trp</answer>
Thr
Ser
Ser
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Ser</answer>
His
Arg
Arg
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Arg</answer>
Ser
Asn
Asn
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Asn</answer>
Glu
Lys
Lys
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Lys</answer>
Ile
Thr
Ile
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Ile</answer>
Tyr
Val
Tyr
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Tyr</answer>
Gln
Tyr
Tyr
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Tyr</answer>
Phe
Val
Phe
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Phe</answer>
Asn
Gly
Gly
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Gly</answer>
Leu
Gln
Gln
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Gln</answer>
Gln
Pro
Gln
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Gln</answer>
Gln
Leu
Gln
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Gln</answer>
Arg
Gln
Gln
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Gln</answer>
Gly
Asp
Asp
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Asp</answer>
Asn
BLANK
Asn
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Asn</answer>
Pro
Gln
Pro
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Pro</answer>
Met
Thr
Met
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Met</answer>
Pro
Ile
Ile
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Ile</answer>
Thr
Ile
Ile
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Ile</answer>
Glu
BLANK
Glu
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Glu</answer>
BLANK
Phe
BLANK
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>BLANK</answer>
Ile
Lys
Ile
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Ile</answer>
Trp
BLANK
Trp
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Trp</answer>
Asp
Leu
Leu
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Leu</answer>
Gln
Asp
Asp
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Asp</answer>
Ile
Trp
Ile
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Ile</answer>
Pro
Lys
Pro
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Pro</answer>
Gln
Glu
Gln
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Gln</answer>
Met
Tyr
Tyr
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Tyr</answer>
Val
Lys
Lys
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Lys</answer>
Tyr
Met
Tyr
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Tyr</answer>
Val
His
His
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>His</answer>
His
Tyr
Tyr
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Tyr</answer>
Gly
Met
Met
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Met</answer>
Ile
Arg
Arg
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Arg</answer>
Asn
Arg
Arg
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Arg</answer>
Lys
Thr
Thr
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Thr</answer>
Asn
Met
Met
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Met</answer>
Phe
Gly
Phe
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Phe</answer>
Asp
Asn
Asp
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Asp</answer>
Val
Ser
Val
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Val</answer>
Ser
Phe
Ser
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Ser</answer>
BLANK
Ile
Ile
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Ile</answer>
Leu
Glu
Leu
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Leu</answer>
Leu
BLANK
Leu
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Leu</answer>
Cys
Glu
Glu
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Glu</answer>
Ala
Pro
Pro
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Pro</answer>
Trp
Asp
Asp
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Asp</answer>
Lys
Pro
Lys
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Lys</answer>
Thr
Gln
Thr
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Thr</answer>
BLANK
Thr
BLANK
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>BLANK</answer>
His
Ser
His
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>His</answer>
Val
BLANK
BLANK
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>BLANK</answer>
Pro
Leu
Leu
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Leu</answer>
Phe
Ser
Ser
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Ser</answer>
His
Pro
Pro
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Pro</answer>
Gln
Met
Gln
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Gln</answer>
Gln
Thr
Thr
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Thr</answer>
Glu
His
Glu
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Glu</answer>
Ser
Asp
Ser
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Ser</answer>
Lys
Gln
Lys
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Lys</answer>
Ile
Leu
Leu
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Leu</answer>
Thr
Asp
Asp
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Asp</answer>
BLANK
Gly
Gly
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Gly</answer>
Asn
His
Asn
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Asn</answer>
Lys
Phe
Lys
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Lys</answer>
Val
Ile
Val
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Val</answer>
Leu
Met
Leu
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Leu</answer>
Leu
Lys
Leu
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Leu</answer>
Phe
Ala
Phe
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Phe</answer>
Arg
Pro
Arg
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Arg</answer>
Val
Asn
Val
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Val</answer>
Leu
Ser
Leu
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Leu</answer>
Lys
Ser
Ser
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Ser</answer>
Asp
Ile
Asp
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Asp</answer>
Lys
Asn
Lys
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Lys</answer>
Tyr
Pro
Tyr
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Tyr</answer>
Asn
Ser
Ser
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Ser</answer>
Met
Cys
Met
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Met</answer>
Glu
Cys
Cys
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Cys</answer>
Ser
Cys
Cys
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Cys</answer>
Phe
Arg
Arg
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Arg</answer>
His
Asn
His
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>His</answer>
Asp
BLANK
BLANK
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>BLANK</answer>
Cys
Tyr
Tyr
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Tyr</answer>
Thr
Leu
Thr
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Thr</answer>
Ile
Arg
Ile
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Ile</answer>
Glu
Trp
Trp
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Trp</answer>
Met
Ser
Met
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Met</answer>
Gln
Ser
Gln
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Gln</answer>
BLANK
Pro
BLANK
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>BLANK</answer>
Lys
Arg
Lys
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Lys</answer>
BLANK
Gly
BLANK
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>BLANK</answer>
His
Gln
Gln
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Gln</answer>
Thr
Asn
Asn
I've provided CVs of two known amino acids, and the unknown is one of them. It'll be the known amino acid with the closest shape to the unknown one. If a known CV overlaps even partially with the unknown CV, that's probably the identity of the unknown amino acid. Think step by step about the shapes of the CVs and the overlaps. Then, provide your answer within <answer></answer> tags, e.g. <answer>Gly</answer> if the unknown amino acid is Glycine.
<answer>Asn</answer>
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