Multiple Choice
Even when a gene is available and its sequence of nucleotides is known, chemical studies of the protein are still required to determine:
A) molecular weight of the protein.
B) the amino-terminal amino acid.
C) the location of disulfide bonds.
D) the number of amino acids in the protein.
E) whether the protein has the amino acid methionine in its sequence.
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