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Why do so many different proteins exist when there are only twenty different amino acids?

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Why do so many different proteins exist when there are only twenty different amino acids?

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Proteins are big molecules. The variation of different combinations of the twenty amino acids is endless. The shape and size of the protein is determined by the amino acid sequence.

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Proteins are made up of amino acids. Since there are twenty different amino acids, imagine the thousands of ways they could be ordered in order to make up different proteins. There’s your answer.

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