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How do individual molecules of protein vary

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Jump to A Protein Molecule Can Have an Elongated, Fibrous Shape - A protein consists of a polypeptide backbone with attached side chains. Each type of protein differs in its sequence and number of amino acids; therefore, it is the sequence of the chemically different side chains

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