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    The Nitrogen Atom in the Side Chain of Lysine Is
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The Nitrogen Atom in the Side Chain of Lysine Is

Question 44

Question 44

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The nitrogen atom in the side chain of lysine is derived from which amino acid?


A) Aspartic acid
B) Glutamic acid
C) Glutamine
D) Asparagine
E) Arginine

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