Gly  Ala  Val  Leu  Ile  Met  Cys  Ser  Thr  Asn  Gln  Asp  Glu  Lys  Arg  His  Phe  Tyr  Trp  Pro 
Gly 
Ala  58 
Val  10  37 
Leu  10  30 
Ile  66 25 
Met  21 
Cys 
Ser  45 77 12 
Thr  59  19 13  70
Asn  16 11 43 17 
Gln 
Asp  16  15  10  53
Glu  11  27  42 83
Lys  17 20  32  15  10 
Arg  14  12  48
His  23  24  10 
Phe  17 
Tyr  26 
Trp 
Pro  35  27 

Observed frequencies of amino acid replacements between closely related proteins. Dayhoff, M.O. (1978) Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure, 5, suppl. 3; National Biomedical Research Foundation, Washington D.C.

This table is compiled from 1572 substitutions between closely related proteins. These replacements are caused by mutations in the gene sequence (a linear sequence of nucleotides). Due to the nature of the genetic code for amino acids, an amino acid residue affected by such a single genetic mutation is more likely to be replaced by some amino acids than others. This will be explained in the later section on protein synthesis. But for now, the most significant deviations from the frequencies expected from random genetic mutations are shown in bold above. What is the relationship between these frequencies, and the chemical nature of the amino acid residues involved?