Which molecule is formed from the head-to-head condensation of two molecules of farnesyl pyrophosphate?
Explanation
The synthesis of the C30 compound squalene, the direct linear precursor to sterols, involves the head-to-head condensation of two C15 farnesyl pyrophosphate molecules, a reaction catalyzed by squalene synthase.
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