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    A Peptide Bond Is the Amide Linkage That Is Formed
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A Peptide Bond Is the Amide Linkage That Is Formed

Question 15

Question 15

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A peptide bond is the amide linkage that is formed in a condensation reaction involving the __________ group of one amino acid with the carboxylic acid group of a second amino acid.

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