a scientist performing Sanger's sequencing experiment ... what is the number of polypeptide chains present
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A scientist is conducting a Sanger's sequencing experiment to determine the number of polypeptides present in an oligomeric protein. The molecular weight of the protein is 10000 g/mol. After the reaction of 350 mg of the protein with 1-fluoro-2,4-dinitrobenzene, the peptide bonds were hydrolyzed with an acid. As a result, the scientist obtained 28 mg of 2,4-dinitrophenyl serine. What is the number of polypeptide chains present in the oligomer?
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