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Subject: why do bacterial and fungal amylase have different optimum temperatures?

Date: Wed Jan 25 13:13:54 2006
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Area of science: Biochemistry
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i did an experiment expecting them to be the same as both are amylase, but 
they came out different and i cant gind an explanation for this.
Thanks


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