There are no differences in the amino acids in human hemoglobin and wolf hemoglobin.
There is only one difference between Human/Rhesus Monkey .so its 1
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The R-side (variable) chain
There is no fixed ratio, due to differences between individual amino acids.
Egg white proteins
Phenylalanine uses the same transport system as tryptophan to cross the blood-brain barrier. They are both large, hydrophobic amino acids. Phenylalanine is an alanine with a phenyl group attached. Tryptophan has an indole ring structure. Both of these amino acids play a role in regulating mood. Phenylalanine is converted to tyrosine, another important amino acid. Tryptophan is necessary for glucose synthesis.
There are no differences in the amino acids in human hemoglobin and wolf hemoglobin.
There are 9 differences
17 amino acid differences
loss of only one amino acid from the normal hemoglobin molecule
They have different structure types. Hemoglobin is a globular protein, where it has a globular shape from the folding of amino acids by the hydrophobic effect. alpha-Keratin (the protein in hair), on the other hand, has a helical structure, with a repeating pattern of amino acids. Hemoglobin does not have a continuous repeating pattern of amino acids.
Hemoglobin is a protein, which is composed of linked amino acids.
terminal amino acid of the beta chain
no
amino acids
yes, you would expect to find the same number of difference in the amino acid chains when comparing organisms. Of course, it could depend on the organism but really, there is also a always a chance that there is the same number of differences.
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Amino acids