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Isolation of transcription enzymes

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Polio and rotoviruses use polymerase in their transcription process.

 

You need to stop the viruses from using the transcription enzymes by stopping transcription before the binding

 

you need to bind to the single helix amino acids before the polymerase does

 

You need a technique to do this which won't destroy the enzymes

 

 

Then the cell will decompose as it is only half formed

 

The transcription enzymes will be left in the solution and easily extractable by centrifuge

 

The more transcription about to take place, interrupted the higher the yield of polymerase

 

 

then you need a technique to synthesis telomerase from the polymerase

 

 

good luck

please post test results and compounds as replys

we are doing this for humanity to become immortals

 

be a bit altruistic

 

It took me 25 seconds to double check that i wrote this properly. 50 people died in the world during the same time. WE need to work together to get this done as fast as possible. How many people would you kill through neglect?

 

2 parts nitrogen one part lycosene... possibly

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