Yes biologists use tiny tiny tweezers to change DNA
Yes biologists use tiny tiny tweezers to change DNA


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Hey baby, are you DNA helicase, because I wanna unzip your genes 😏
21 0 ReplyHey bebe, are you polyamerous, because I wanna split you between two canonical splice sites 😏
2 0 ReplyWouldn't that be "are you DNA helicase, because I want you to unzip my genes?"
If the other person is the enzyme, then they are the unzipper.
12 0 ReplyI butchered it
12 0 ReplyNo no, that's a different enzyme to cut your DNA!
3 0 ReplyExo- or endo-nuclease!
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