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Scientists build a cell from scratch: Synthetic organism can feed, grow, copy its DNA and divide
Scientists have built a synthetic cell from scratch in a world-first breakthrough that paves the way for creating entirely ...
The synthetic cell, nicknamed SpudCell, that can take in nutrients, grow, copy its DNA and divide into daughter cells.
The cells made in Kate Adamala’s lab at the University of Minnesota are, in her own words, “wimpy” and “helpless”. They have ...
Scientists from the University of Minnesota say they have created the first-ever synthetic cell built entirely from scratch, ...
Scientists build a synthetic cell that grows, divides and replicates DNA using only non-living chemical components.
Scientists have engineered a nanoscale switch using DNA "origami." Inspired by macroscale mechanical switches, the device achieves long-term functionality without the continuous forcing mechanism that ...
Accurate RNA splicing is essential for gene expression and human health, yet predicting how DNA sequence variations affect ...
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