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Threonine has two asymmetric centers and therefore has four stereoisomers.Naturally occurr...

Threonine has two asymmetric centers and therefore has four stereoisomers.

Naturally occurring L-threonine is (2S, 3R)-threonine. Which of the stereoisomers is L-threonine?

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