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How many unique proteins, each made up of just two amino acids, could be formed from six different amino acids? From 20 different amino acids?
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How many unique proteins, each made up of just two amino acids, could be formed from six different amino acids? From 20 different amino acids?
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How many unique proteins, each made up of just two amino acids,
could be formed from six different amino acids? From 20 different
amino acids?
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I don't know
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how should i
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