Japanese scientists use tiny silver particles to make DNA assembly up to 5x more efficient
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Japanese scientists use tiny silver particles to make DNA assembly up to 5x more efficient
Silver nanoparticles can precisely slice DNA and create longer “sticky ends,” helping genetic fragments join up to five times more efficiently than conventional methods. The breakthrough could eventually simplify the construction of large DNA sequences for gene therapies, cancer vaccines, engineered drugs, and advanced crops.
Japanese Scientist Use New Technique To Make DNA 5x More Efficient
Japanese scientist use new technique to make DNA 5x more efficient What if a tiny shift in the way DNA fragments is connected could make genetic engineering dramatically more efficient? A new study suggests that a surprising approach could open the door to faster and more precise DNA construction. A group of Japanese researchers has developed a new technique that could overcome some of the limitations of traditional DNA assembly, which relies on…
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