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Write A definition of the primary structure of a protein

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By definition, 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 primary structure of a protein is encoded in your DNA. In order to make a protein, you must first make a copy of the DNA.

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