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A polypeptide is a peptide which on hydrolysis yields more than two amino acids called tripeptides, tetrapeptides, etc, according to the number of amino acids contained | A polypeptide is a [[peptide|peptide]] which on [[Hydrolysis|hydrolysis]] yields more than two [[Amino_acids|amino acids]] called tripeptides, tetrapeptides, etc, according to the number of amino acids contained <ref>Biology Online, 2006</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 19:36, 20 November 2011
A polypeptide is a peptide which on hydrolysis yields more than two amino acids called tripeptides, tetrapeptides, etc, according to the number of amino acids contained [1].
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- ↑ Biology Online, 2006