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The denaturation temperature is virtually always 94 or 95°C. Explain why the denaturation temperature does not vary between reactions

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Answer:

The temperature is high enough to prevent renaturation.

Step-by-step explanation:

This melting temperature is high enough to break bonds and the possibility of renaturation is low.

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