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< | <p><strong>Polymerases</strong> are small nanomachines in cells that makes copies of the [[DNA]]. A DNA polymerase is an enzyme that makes a DNA copy from a DNA template and a RNA polymerase is an enzyme that makes a [[RNA]] copy from a DNA template. Polymerases get used for a lot of lab processes too - also in the generation of our lab data.</p> | ||
<h2>Teaching about Polymerase</h2> | <h2>Teaching about Polymerase</h2> | ||
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<p>[http://eterna.cmu.edu/web/blog/3425800/ Polymerase is like a hand...]</p> | <p>[http://eterna.cmu.edu/web/blog/3425800/ Polymerase is like a hand...]</p> | ||
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Revision as of 20:10, 17 August 2021
Polymerases are small nanomachines in cells that makes copies of the DNA. A DNA polymerase is an enzyme that makes a DNA copy from a DNA template and a RNA polymerase is an enzyme that makes a RNA copy from a DNA template. Polymerases get used for a lot of lab processes too - also in the generation of our lab data.