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Chapter 4, Problem 2FIO
Figure 4.10 Enzymes, temperature, and pH.
Each enzyme works best within a characteristic range of conditions—generally the same environmental conditions in which the enzyme normally occurs.
Figure It Out: At what temperature does the E.coli DNA polymerase work fastest?
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