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| - | * [[Hemoglobin]] - the protein in your blood responsible for oxygen transport | ||
| - | * [[HIV-1 protease]] - a protein made by the HIV virus, crucial for infection | ||
| - | * [[Lac repressor]] - controls expression of bacterial enzymes involved in lactose metabolism | ||
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