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    Polypeptides Can Be Fragmented into Smaller Peptides by Cleavage with Trypsin
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Polypeptides Can Be Fragmented into Smaller Peptides by Cleavage with Trypsin

Question 12

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Polypeptides can be fragmented into smaller peptides by cleavage with trypsin, which hydrolyzes the peptide bond at the C-terminal side of __________________ residues.

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