User talk:KC Panchal/Archives/2017/November

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_epitope Article
Hello, I'm not sure if you wrote this, but in the linear epitope article, it says "The linear sequence of amino acids that compose a protein is called its primary structure, which does not exist in nature." I know what you meant, or at least I hope I do, but it implies that the primary structure is some sort of construct. Can we please change this to something slightly more accurate like: "...primary structure, which does not normally present itself on the outside of a protein in a purely sequential manner"? I know my wording is horribly awk, but I'm horrified by 'primary structure... does not exist in nature'01:18, 21 November 2017 (UTC)23.24.214.46 (talk)