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What is the peptide bond that connects amino acids in proteins?
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The peptide bond that connects the amino acids in proteins is
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Peptide bond is formed between two amino acids i.e. the carboxyl group of one amino acid combines with amino group of another amino acid by the elimination of water molecule.
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