Proteins vary widely in structure, whereas nucleic acids have rather uniform structures. How do you account for

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Proteins vary widely in structure, whereas nucleic acids have rather uniform structures. How do you account for this major difference?
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Chemistry

ISBN: 978-0077274313

10th edition

Authors: Raymond Chang

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