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What Is the Largest Protein Superfamily Encoded by Animal Genomes

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Question 11

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What is the largest protein superfamily encoded by animal genomes?


A) Gprotein-coupled receptors
B) RTKs
C) steroid receptors
D) tubulin superfamily
E) ligand-gated channels

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