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Transcriptase enzymes are a type of enzyme used in the field of molecular biology. They are used to synthesize RNA from a DNA template, a process known as transcription. Transcriptase enzymes are used in a variety of applications, including gene expression studies, gene cloning, and the production of recombinant proteins. They are also used in the development of gene therapies and in the diagnosis of genetic diseases. Transcriptase enzymes are available from a variety of suppliers, including commercial companies and academic institutions. Companies such as Promega, New England Biolabs, and Thermo Fisher Scientific offer a range of transcriptase enzymes for research and commercial applications. Academic institutions such as Harvard University and the University of California, Berkeley also provide transcriptase enzymes for research purposes. Show Less Read more