Chapter 29: Question 29.15 (page 1166)
Name each peptide using both the one-letter and the three-letter abbreviations for the names of the component amino acids.
a.

b.

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Answer
a. R-N-V and Arg-Asn-Val

b. K-H-Q and Lys-His-Gln

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Chapter 29: Question 29.15 (page 1166)
Name each peptide using both the one-letter and the three-letter abbreviations for the names of the component amino acids.
a.

b.

Answer
a. R-N-V and Arg-Asn-Val

b. K-H-Q and Lys-His-Gln

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