Restriction Enzymes and Their Uses
00:00 - 01:36
1m 36s

Malcolm and Stevie are working on an experiment to develop restriction enzymes. When Reese complains about using his room for the experiment, Malcolm explains the importance of the enzymes and the ways in which they can be used.

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