2-billion-year-old enzyme reconstructed: Detective work by molecular biologists and bioinformatics researchers

Researchers at Leipzig University have solved a puzzle in the evolution of bacterial enzymes. By reconstructing a candidate for a special RNA polymerase as it existed about 2 billion years ago, they were able to explain a hitherto puzzling property of corresponding modern enzymes.


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Source: Phys.org