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The smallest part of an element or compound that is capable of independent existence that occurs naturally in living organisms.

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  • Organic chemists have been wondering for a long time, how much of the very large biomolecule is really necessary for achieving the desired result.
  • So which was the first biomolecule - DNA or protein?
  • Such non-covalent biomolecule complexes can be examined with ESI.
  • I'm not saying they joined up the actual atoms that made the first biomolecule.
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