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When are peptide bonds between amino acids formed?

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Amino acids can bond together through peptide bonds to form short chains called peptides or longer chains called polypeptides   Figure below  . A peptide bond is a covalent bond formed from a condensation reaction between two molecules, causing the release of a molecule of water. This bond usually forms between two amino acids, hence forming a peptide or polypeptide. Peptide bonds between amino acids are formed during the process of translation.

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