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Redundant protein is a term used in bodybuilding where the person takes so much protein, some of it can't be used by the body.

Non-redundant protein refers to the protein which is actually used and absorbed by the body.

This term is also used when referring to enzyme Biology for when the substrate is protein.

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A non-redundant protein refers to a unique protein sequence that is distinct from any other known protein sequences. It does not have duplicates or highly similar sequences in databases, representing a distinct entity in terms of its amino acid composition and structure. Non-redundant proteins are essential for understanding the diversity and functionality of proteins in biological systems.

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