Christian Science Monitor A chunk of the genetic blueprint for yeast has been created and pieced together from scratch, paving the way for “designer” organisms that could produce new medicines, food products and biofuels, the creators say. Skip to next paragraph. Related stories … Scientists produce synthetic yeast chromosome, with help from Hopkins studentsBaltimore Sun Scientists create first artificial chromosomeBelfast Telegraph Researchers replace one of yeast’s chromosomes with a synthetic oneArs Technica Mother Nature Network –Reuters –KPBS all 55 news articles |
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