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A protein’s function is determined by the properties of its amino acids. Which replacement of one amino acid with another is least likely to affect the protein’s function?.

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You can make the smallest replacement of an amino acid and that would affect the protein’s function bc it will change its primary secondary and tertiary structure which would change its overall function
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Step-by-step explanation:

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