Research has revealed that while all cells in organisms on Earth replicate DNA in a consistent manner, a specific bacterial protein operates differently, performing a function that scientists had not previously observed.
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Bacterial Protein Exhibits Unique DNA Copying Mechanism
A study has identified a bacterial protein that copies DNA in a manner distinct from the universal method used by other organisms. This finding highlights a unique biological process that warrants further investigation.
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DNA had one rule. Bacteria didn't get the memo
Bacterial Protein Exhibits Unique DNA Copying Mechanism