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Which Method Would Be MOST Useful to Solve the Structure

Question 5

Question 5

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Which method would be MOST useful to solve the structure of a small, soluble protein that does not easily form a repeating structure?


A) NMR
B) x-ray crystallography
C) mass spectrometry
D) circular dichroism
E) electron microscopy

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