The Enzyme That Made PCR Possible 🔥🧬 #shorts

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🔥 PCR wouldn’t be possible without this heat-loving enzyme! 🔥
Meet Taq polymerase, the molecular hero from the extremophile Thermus aquaticus, a bacterium that thrives in the boiling hot springs of Yellowstone National Park! 🌋

This enzyme can withstand high temperatures without breaking down—making it perfect for the DNA amplification process we know as PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction).
Without it, modern genetics, forensics, diagnostics, and biotech as we know them wouldn’t exist. 💥🧬

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