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A single polypeptide chain folds to form a two-domain protein. The two domains have similar primary and tertiary structures enabling them to bind to the same ligand molecule. Binding of the ligand to one domain has no influence on the affinity of the ligand for the other domain.

Which of the following binding curves is/are likely to represent this type of protein-ligand interaction?

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