RNA Polymerase
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RNA Polymerase synthesizes RNA from DNA templates, functioning as a messenger transcriber between the nucleus and cytoplasm ribosomes, guiding protein production. The T7 bacteriophage's smaller polymerase is an example; it must fit within a virus, whereas larger cellular polymerases are more complex due to cofactors and regulatory proteins. Viruses prioritize rapid RNA production over quality, leading to frequent mutations. Regarding the 3D models, they consist of two halves for those who need support structures, or a complete model for exploring support material features. The first model was printed using Slic3r on a Repstrap with ABS (yellowish), while the second one on an Ultimaker with KISSlicer's support feature at medium density. Please follow the printing and gluing instructions to assemble the models correctly.
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