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Measure. So an [[Enzyme|enzyme]] assay is a procedure to measure the activity of the [[Enzyme|enzyme]]. E.g. A dual reporter assay measures luciferase and B-galactosidase activity. These are both [[Enzyme|enzymes]].
Measure. So an [[Enzyme|enzyme]] assay is a procedure to measure the activity of the [[Enzyme|enzyme]]. E.g. A dual reporter assay measures [[Luciferase|luciferase]] and B-galactosidase activity. These are both [[Enzyme|enzymes]] and can particularly useful for identifying recombinant cells.

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Measure. So an enzyme assay is a procedure to measure the activity of the enzyme. E.g. A dual reporter assay measures luciferase and B-galactosidase activity. These are both enzymes and can particularly useful for identifying recombinant cells.