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A protein is in its native conformation when a.it is thermodynamically least stable b.it has the highest gibbs free energy c.it is in any of its functional, folded states d.it is unfolded e.none of the
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A protein is in its native conformation when
a.it is thermodynamically least stable
b.it has the highest gibbs free energy
c.it is in any of its functional, folded states
d.it is unfolded
e.none of the above
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c)It is in any of its functional, folded states
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