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... protein molecules . Stable protein shapes are never due to the presence of just one or two weak bonds , but must always represent the cooperative result of a number of weak bonds . Ordered collections of hydrogen bonds become less and ...
... protein molecules . Stable protein shapes are never due to the presence of just one or two weak bonds , but must always represent the cooperative result of a number of weak bonds . Ordered collections of hydrogen bonds become less and ...
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... protein is determined by the amino acid sequence . ENZYMES CANNOT BE USED TO ORDER AMINO ACIDS IN PROTEINS We have seen that the sequence of amino acids in the poly- peptide chains largely determines the 3 - D structure of a protein ...
... protein is determined by the amino acid sequence . ENZYMES CANNOT BE USED TO ORDER AMINO ACIDS IN PROTEINS We have seen that the sequence of amino acids in the poly- peptide chains largely determines the 3 - D structure of a protein ...
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... protein . All ribosomes are constructed from two subunits , the larger subunit approximately twice the size of the smaller one ( Fig- ure 12-6 ) . Both subunits contain both RNA and protein . In E. coli ribosomes the RNA / protein ratio ...
... protein . All ribosomes are constructed from two subunits , the larger subunit approximately twice the size of the smaller one ( Fig- ure 12-6 ) . Both subunits contain both RNA and protein . In E. coli ribosomes the RNA / protein ratio ...
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One THE MENDELIAN VIEW | 1 |
Meiosis Reduces the Parental Chromosome | 7 |
Some Genes Are Neither Dominant | 14 |
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