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replicase

 
Dictionary: rep·li·case
(rĕp'lĭ-kās', -kāz') pronunciation
n.
An enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of a complementary RNA molecule from an RNA template.

[REPLIC(ATE) + -ASE.]


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(rĕp'lĭ-kās', -kāz')
n.

An enzyme that promotes the synthesis of a complementary RNA molecule from an RNA template.

 
 
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