Team:Cambridge/ProjectBioluminescence/Luciferase/IMPORTANT INFO
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(New page: *Vibrio fischeri has adapted to a cooler environment (the ocean) and, therefore, the proteins for bioluminescence are heat denatured at 37°C.)
(New page: *Vibrio fischeri has adapted to a cooler environment (the ocean) and, therefore, the proteins for bioluminescence are heat denatured at 37°C.)
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- Vibrio fischeri has adapted to a cooler environment (the ocean) and, therefore, the proteins for bioluminescence are heat denatured at 37°C.