ribozyme

/ˈraɪbəˌzaɪm/
noun
  1. A molecule of RNA that acts like an enzyme, speeding up chemical reactions in a cell.
    • Researchers are designing synthetic ribozymes for gene therapy.
    • A ribozyme can cut other RNA molecules at specific spots.
    • The discovery of ribozymes changed how scientists think about the origins of life.
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