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    Exam 4: Proteins: Three-Dimensional Structure and Function
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    A Fold in a Protein Is a Combination of Secondary
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A Fold in a Protein Is a Combination of Secondary

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A fold in a protein is a combination of secondary structures that form the core of a protein domain.

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