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For example , if we compare a polypeptide chain of human hemoglobin with the
corresponding hemoglobin polypeptide in five other vertebrates , we find the
following . In this chain of 146 amino acids , humans and gorillas differ in just 1 ...
For example , if we compare a polypeptide chain of human hemoglobin with the
corresponding hemoglobin polypeptide in five other vertebrates , we find the
following . In this chain of 146 amino acids , humans and gorillas differ in just 1 ...
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Activity Lipids Concept 5.4 Proteins have many structures , resulting in a wide
range of functions · Polypeptides A polypeptide is a polymer of amino acids
connected in a specific sequence . A protein consists of one or more polypeptide
chains ...
Activity Lipids Concept 5.4 Proteins have many structures , resulting in a wide
range of functions · Polypeptides A polypeptide is a polymer of amino acids
connected in a specific sequence . A protein consists of one or more polypeptide
chains ...
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Tertiary structure is the overall three - dimensional shape of a polypeptide and
results from interactions between amino acid R groups . Proteins made of more
than one polypeptide chain have a quaternary level of structure . 112.
Tertiary structure is the overall three - dimensional shape of a polypeptide and
results from interactions between amino acid R groups . Proteins made of more
than one polypeptide chain have a quaternary level of structure . 112.
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