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A protein sequence is the amino acid sequence of a protein. It can be used to find out the structure of the protein and/or the protein's function.
A [[proteins|protein]] sequence is the [[amino acids|amino acid]] sequence of a protein. It can be used to find out the structure of the protein and/or the protein's function.  


 
There are various methods of protein sequencing. An example is [[Mass spectrometry|mass spectrometry]] .
 
There are various methods of protein sequencing. An example is [[Mass_spectrometry|mass spectrometry]] .

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A protein sequence is the amino acid sequence of a protein. It can be used to find out the structure of the protein and/or the protein's function.

There are various methods of protein sequencing. An example is mass spectrometry .