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What is the primary structure of a polypeptide?

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chain of amino acids

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What is the primary structure of a polypeptide?-example-1
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the primary structure of a protein is the linear sequence of amino acids. Together, this linear sequence is referred to as a polypeptide chain. The amino acids in the primary structure are held together by covalent bonds, which are made during the process of protein synthesis (translation).

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