Polypeptides as chemical tagging materials

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436 56, 405 60, 252965, D03D 2300, E02B 1500

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044419430

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a method of tagging a substance to allow subsequent identification thereof comprising incorporating in the substance a polypeptide. Typically, the polypeptide is a synthetic polypeptide having a specific sequence of amino acids to constitute a particular molecular code which can be easily and readily identified.

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