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What is the requirement for a radiolabeled DNA or RNA molecule (i.e.,a probe) to hybridize to a section of DNA?
α-Helix
A common helical structure found in proteins, characterized by a right-handed coil where each amino acid residue correlates with a 100-degree turn in the helix.
Beta-Pleated Sheet
A common motif of secondary structure in proteins characterized by beta strands connected laterally by at least two or three backbone hydrogen bonds, forming a generally twisted, pleated sheet.
Globin
A group of proteins that form part of the structure of hemoglobin, responsible for oxygen transport in the blood.
Peptide Bonds
Chemical bonds formed between amino acids during protein synthesis, linking the carboxyl group of one amino acid to the amino group of another, releasing water.
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