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Revision 6 . . (edit) August 4, 2001 7:33 am by Mike Dill [def]
Revision 5 . . July 31, 2001 3:54 am by JoeAnderson [*corrected spelling of "archaea"]
Revision 4 . . July 29, 2001 5:20 am by (logged).186.1.xxx
  

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An enzyme catalyzing the polymerization of nucleic acids.
Polymerase is an enzyme catalyzing the polymerization of nucleic acids.

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One particular polymerase, that from the thermophilic archea?, [Thermus aquaticus]? (Taq, pronounce "tack") is of vital commercial importance due to its use in the polymerase chain reaction, a widely used technique of molecular biology.
One particular polymerase, that from the thermophilic archae, [Thermus aquaticus]? (Taq, pronounce "tack") is of vital commercial importance due to its use in the polymerase chain reaction, a widely used technique of molecular biology.

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