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    How Many Possible Protein Primary Structures Are There for a Tripeptide
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How Many Possible Protein Primary Structures Are There for a Tripeptide

Question 57

Question 57

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How many possible protein primary structures are there for a tripeptide given the 20 amino acids?


A) 320
B) 400
C) 203
D) 1.27 How many possible protein primary structures are there for a tripeptide given the 20 amino acids? A)  3<sup>20</sup> B)  400 C)  20<sup>3</sup> D)  1.27   10<sup>130</sup> 10130

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