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</imagemap> | </imagemap> | ||
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| + | <quiz display = simp;e> | ||
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| + | |type="{}"} | ||
| + | Where does Glu stand for? | ||
| + | { glutamic acid } | ||
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| + | { | ||
| + | |type="{}"} | ||
| + | Which is the smallest amino acid. | ||
| + | { glycine } | ||
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| + | { | ||
| + | |type="{}"} | ||
| + | { cysteine|cystine } can form disulfide bonds. | ||
| + | <quiz> | ||
Revision as of 10:59, 15 July 2009
I think a line at the top looks nice
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Need more help?
Need more help?
Perhaps it was confusing because you are not used to seeing this protein as a dimer.
Last look.
Click on the disulfide bonds or the white alpha helix for more information.
Click on the amino acids for more information.

