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Madilynn Maxwell
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17 September, 14:49
The primary shape of a protein is
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Gael Mcdaniel
17 September, 15:08
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Proteins are built from a set of only twenty amino acids, each of which has a unique side chain. The side chains of amino acids have different chemistries.
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