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Bioinformatics in Drug Design

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... accepted. For example, others have argued that hyperthermophiles may have evolved from mesophilic ancestors, based on comparison of the enzyme reverse gyrase, which is found in all organisms with optimum temperatures over 70 °C (Forterre 1996). Furthermore, a hyperthermophilic origin of life is also ...
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