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If one amino acid in a protein sequence is changed, what could happen? A.It could become a carbohydrate. B.Normal bodily functions can change. C.Proteins are so complex that one amino acid won't make a
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If one amino acid in a protein sequence is changed, what could happen?
A.It could become a carbohydrate.
B.Normal bodily functions can change.
C.Proteins are so complex that one amino acid won't make a difference.
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Answer: the answer whould be B.
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If one amino acid in a protein sequence is changed then normal bodily functions can change.So the answer will be B. Hope this can help a lot
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