The first primary sequence of a reuptake protein was published in 1990.
However, this structure corresponds to the most basic and most primary harmonic sequence of the morna.
Primary structure is sometimes mistakenly referred to as primary sequence.
What the chips do is resequencing, a task of great importance in understanding what the primary sequence means.
The analysis of the complete primary sequence of a protein using only one protease is usually not possible.
Analyses of the amino acid composition correlated well with the primary sequence.
Other signals, known as signal patches, are composed of parts which are separate in the primary sequence.
However, a model based on the primary sequence and comparison to PHM is available.
All the aforementioned ferritins are similar, in terms of their primary sequence, with the vertebrate H-type.
While being subject to evolution, natural selection affects the primary sequence directly in this case, with or without it being expressed.