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Proteins Primary Structure 2.1.2(m Sequence Amino Acids Joined

The primary structure of a protein is the specific sequence of amino acids joined by peptide bonds, dictating the resulting polypeptide.

The primary structure of a protein is the specific sequence of amino acids joined by peptide bonds, dictating the resulting polypeptide.

Front Proteins primary structure 2.1.2(m)
Back sequence of which amino acids are joined in that determine polypeptide produced, only peptide bonds involved

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