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Austin Patterson
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15 May, 08:31
Which best describes how proteins form
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Moran
15 May, 08:39
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Proteins - what they are and how they're made. Proteins are the key working molecules and building blocks in all cells. They are produced in a similar two-step process in all organisms - DNA is first transcribed into RNA, then RNA is translated into protein.
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Winston Kaufman
15 May, 08:48
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amino acids form peptide bonds
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