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On Wed, 8 May 2024 14:01:30 -0700, the following appeared inI really wasn't clear. But I would have thought that, by "each (protein) made up of _specific_ order of amino acids." That would have implied, each of the 1 kkk different protein.
talk.origins, posted by John Harshman
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On 5/8/24 12:01 PM, Ron Dean wrote:Note the absence of the word "different" in his assertion.What is so incredible is that there is about 1 million>
proteins in the human body each made up of a specific order of amino acids.
That's certainly incredible. Where did you get that figure? Given that
there are around 20,000 protein-coding genes, that means that each gene,
on the average, produces around 50 different proteins.
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