Across different species, proteins contain 20 different amino acids. Some additional amino acids exist that are more rarely found. The term "essential amino acids" is confusing. It refers to those amino acids that we humans need to get in our diet because we are unable to manufacture our own. But the other amino acids are also essential to metabolism, even though we do not depend on finding them in the food we eat. We need all 20.
What is the smallest number of amino acids required for life?
Is there any hypothesis on the minimum number of amino acids required for life?
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