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If a Polypeptide Is 100 Amino Acids Long, and Could

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Question 12

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If a polypeptide is 100 amino acids long, and could be made of any of the 20 amino acids in any order, what is the total number of possible variations for this polypetide?


A) 10020
B) 2,000
C) 20100
D) 20101
E) 20

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