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प्रश्न
How many amino acids are arranged in the two chains of Insulin?
पर्याय
Chain A has 12 and Chain B has 13
Chain A has 21 and Chain B has 30 amino acids
Chain A has 20 and chain B has 30 amino acids
Chain A has 12 and chain B has 20 amino acids
उत्तर
Chain A has 21 and Chain B has 30 amino acids
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ELISA
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