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Where does a peptide bond form?
between the five-carbon sugar of one nucleotide and the phosphate group of another nucleotide
between the R group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid
between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid
between the nitrogenous base of one nucleotide and the phosphate group of another nucleotide
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Between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid.
A peptide bond is an amide linkage (—CO—NH—) formed by a dehydration reaction between the —COOH of one amino acid and the —NH2 of another.
A peptide bond is an amide linkage (—CO—NH—) formed by a dehydration reaction between the —COOH of one amino acid and the —NH2 of another.
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