A new type of mirror symmetry in the set of protein amino acids
Miloje M. Rakocevic

TL;DR
This paper extends previous work on mirror symmetry in protein amino acids by demonstrating similar symmetry properties when considering nucleon counts and molecular masses, with updated figures and minimal revisions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel perspective on mirror symmetry in amino acids based on nucleon numbers and molecular mass, expanding prior atom-based analyses.
Findings
Mirror symmetry observed in nucleon counts
Symmetry also evident in molecular mass
Minimal revisions from previous version
Abstract
In several previous works, I presented the mirror symmetry in the set of protein amino acids, expressed through the number of atoms. Here, however, the same thing is shown but over the number of nucleons and molecules mass. Compared to the previous version of the paper, minimal changes have been made, and Display 2 as well as Figures 3 and 4 have been added.
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrigins and Evolution of Life · Protein Structure and Dynamics · RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
