
Scientists at the Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) in California have produced a living bacterium that has a strand of artificial DNA made with chemical “letters” not found in nature or any other organism... Continue Reading Engineered bacterium is first living organism to use artificial DNA "letters"
Section: Science
Tags: Bacteria, DNA, Research, Scripps Research Institute
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