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و Four Levels of Protein Structure In the complex architecture of a protein , we can recognize three superimposed levels of structure , known as primary , secondary , and tertiary structure . A fourth level , quaternary structure ...
و Four Levels of Protein Structure In the complex architecture of a protein , we can recognize three superimposed levels of structure , known as primary , secondary , and tertiary structure . A fourth level , quaternary structure ...
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The amino acid sequence of a polypeptide is programmed by a unit of inheritance known as a gene Genes consist of DNA , which is a polymer belonging to the class of compounds known as nucleic acids , The Roles of Nucleic Acids There are ...
The amino acid sequence of a polypeptide is programmed by a unit of inheritance known as a gene Genes consist of DNA , which is a polymer belonging to the class of compounds known as nucleic acids , The Roles of Nucleic Acids There are ...
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To complete the construction of a nucleotide , we attach a phosphate group to the 5 ' carbon of the sugar ( see Figure 5.26b ) . The molecule is $ now a nucleoside monophosphate , better known as a nucleotide 90.
To complete the construction of a nucleotide , we attach a phosphate group to the 5 ' carbon of the sugar ( see Figure 5.26b ) . The molecule is $ now a nucleoside monophosphate , better known as a nucleotide 90.
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