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    The Carbon Atoms of a Purine Originate from Glycine and
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The Carbon Atoms of a Purine Originate from Glycine and

Question 14

Question 14

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The carbon atoms of a purine originate from glycine and


A) N10-formyl-THF.
B) aspartate.
C) glycinamide.
D) glutamate.

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