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5. Protein Techniques / Specific Activity / Problem 5
Problem 5
Two samples have equal amounts of a target protein. What can be concluded about their activity levels?
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Activity levels cannot be determined without knowing the purity.
B
Both samples will have equal activity levels.
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The sample with more total protein will have higher activity.
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The sample with less total protein will have higher activity.
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