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▸ noun: (biochemistry, bacteriology) A gene found in Mycobacterium bovis that codes an enzyme involved in the production of coenzyme Fâââ-5.
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▸ noun: (biochemistry, bacteriology) A gene found in Mycobacterium bovis that codes an enzyme involved in the production of coenzyme Fâââ-5.
Similar:
hpaB,
coferment,
coenzyme II,
coenzyme,
cuproenzyme,
fluoromycobacteriophage,
codehydrogenase,
NDM-1,
CTCF,
coenzyme I,
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