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Biology, 30.11.2021 23:00, Ponypepper3499

Which of the following would have hydrophobic interactions with the hydrophobic amino acid phenylalanine? the negatively charged amino acid glutamate
the positively charged amino acid arginine
the hydrophobic amion acid isoleucine
the polar amino acid serine

Which of the following would have the strongest interaction with the negatively charged amino acid aspartate?
the negatively charged amino acid glutamate
the positively charged amino acid arginine
the hydrophobic amino acid isoleucine
the polar amino acid serine

Which of the following would have the strongest interaction with the positively charged amino acid lysine?
the negatively charged amino acid glutamate
the positively charged amino acid arginine
the hydrophobic amino acid isoleucine
the polar amino acid serine

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