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How many changes would be needed in the base parts would be needed to specify the substitution of amino acids in a polypeptide chain that is 146 amino acids long?

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In this case, 46 changes would be needed because there are 146 amino acids in the chain. This is because each residue is made up of 3 base parts.

If only one residue is changed in a chain, all of its three base parts must be changed as well.

Therefore, 146 changes would be needed to specify the substitution of amino acids in a poly-peptide chain that is 146 amino acids long.

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