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Normally, DNA is transcribed, or copied, to RNA and then translated to protein. Reverse transcriptase copies RNA back to DNA. Think of it as a car moving down a one-way street. Normally traffic only moves in one direction. But then, someone from out of town is driving the opposite way! Reverse transcriptase drives the opposite way in molecular processes in cells, converting RNA back to D
Table of Content
1 Industry Overview
1.1 Reverse Transcriptase Industry
1.1.1 Overview
1.1.2 Development of Reverse Transcriptase1.2 Market Segment
1.2.1 Upstream
1.2.2 Downstream
1.3 Cost Analysis2 Industry Environment
2.1 Policy
2.2 Economics
2.3 Sociology
2.4 Technology3 Reverse Transcriptase Market by Type
3.1 Segment Over