The Alanine flag uses the colours white, red, and black. The field is black and has a single white dot that indicates the number of carbon atoms in the R-Group. It is a fairly simple amino acid. You could even call it the Methane of Amino Acids. Along the hoist are two vertical stripes that are coded in colour metrics to the letter A, which is the one letter ID of Alanine. Alanine's three letter abbreviation is Ala.
Alanine was first discovered in Germany, when California became a state in 1850, by Adoph Strecker. Coincidentally the colours of Alanine match the flag of German Empire, which came into official existence the same year Adolph died in 1871.
An easy way to understand Amino Acids is think of them as Fairy Fibers. There are 22 fundamental Fairy Fibers encoded by RNA. When you assemble these Fibers in a certain order they create little magical Fairies inside living cells, that do work-magic. So in this analogy, Fairies are Proteins. And what makes up Proteins? Amino Acids, whoops, I meant to say Fairy Fibers. Basically the Proteins in your bodies are like little Fairies.
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