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    These Antibiotics Are Cationic Carbohydrate-Containing Molecules, and Their Positive Charge
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These Antibiotics Are Cationic Carbohydrate-Containing Molecules, and Their Positive Charge

Question 14

Question 14

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These antibiotics are cationic carbohydrate-containing molecules, and their positive charge provides the basis for their interaction with the 30S ribosomal subunit. What class of antibiotic are these?


A) Sulfamethoxazole
B) Trimethoprim
C) Aminoglycosides
D) Peptidoglycans

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