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more than one gene can share in the making of a single protein, because some proteins are made up of more than one strand of amino acids, and each of those amino acid strands is produced by a separate gene. The number of possible proteins and their combinations is impossible to estimate. The complexity at this point is far beyond comprehension by the human mind.
Whole: Rethinking the Science of Nutrition
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