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by streptomycin
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Not really. For instance, people have been looking for 5'-3' DNA polymerase for decades, because it seems like it would be a simpler mechanism for DNA replication than how it really works. But it doesn't seem to exist anywhere. |
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When I started grad school (mol bio/genetics), there was a laundry list of things that "never happened in biology". By the time I finished grad school a lot of those items were removed from the laundry list.
And, as I'm sure you're aware, the inability to find something is not evidence that it doesn't exist.