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Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections (8th Edition)
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Author: Jane B. Reece, Martha R. Taylor, Eric J. Simon, Jean L. Dickey, Kelly A. Hogan
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Chapter 3, Problem 9TYK
Which structural level of a protein would be least affected by a disruption in hydrogen bonding?
a. primary structure
b. secondary structure
c. tertiary structure
d. quaternary structure
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