What is the difference between denaturation and coagulation?
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Significance. Moreover, denaturation is the process of losing the native state of proteins, while coagulation is the change in the structure of proteins, precipitating them. Thus, this is the main difference between denaturation and coagulation.
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The main difference between denaturation and coagulation is that denaturation is the process of losing the native state of proteins and nucleic acids, whereas coagulation is the change in the structure of proteins, precipitating them
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