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What is the primary factor that determines the specific three-dimensional shape of a protein?

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What is the primary factor that determines the specific three-dimensional shape of a protein?.

  1. A.The number of phosphate groups in the DNA molecule.
  2. B.The type of sugar present in the RNA molecule.
  3. C.The specific sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain.
  4. D.The temperature at which the protein is synthesized.

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