A new method for DNA synthesis on a semiconductor chip has been reported, claiming to achieve a new threshold for parallel synthesis in an aqueous environment, according to reports. No details on the researchers or institution were provided, and the claim awaits verification.
A new method for DNA synthesis on a semiconductor chip has been reported, claiming to achieve a new threshold for parallel synthesis in an aqueous environment. The report, which did not specify the researchers or institution, awaits further details and verification. The development adds to the field of synthetic biology, which has seen recent milestones such as the creation of a synthetic cell, as reported by The Zioneer on July 1.
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