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How many different dipeptides can be formed by two different amino acids? |
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Answer» Answer: The amino acids can be the same or different. When different, two isomers of the dipeptide are possible, depending on the sequence. Similar descriptions apply to tripeptide (THREE amino acid residues, two peptide BONDS), tetrapeptide, and so on; longer chains are CALLED oligopeptide, polypeptide, protein. Explanation: |
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