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    Proteins with High T<sub>m </Sub>values Are Generally Stable at
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Proteins with High Tm values Are Generally Stable at

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Question 32

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Proteins with high Tm values are generally stable at


A) room temperature 21 °C) .
B) 50 ° to 60 °C.
C) temperatures below 50 °C.
D) temperatures above 60 °C.
E) All of the above

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