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the bonds forming the backbone of protein structure​

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Compared to RNA and DNA backbone, protein backbone has a relatively simple chemical structure - a nitrogen atom, two carbon atoms, one or two oxygen atoms, and a few hydrogens. ... Strong peptide bonds join the segments, forming the backbone

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compared to RNA and DNA backbone. protein backbone has a relatively simple chemical structure- a nitrogen atom , to carbon atom one or two oxygen atom and a few hydrogen strong peptide bonds join the segment. forming the backbone

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