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Small is beautiful: Why a synthetic minimal genome is a big deal
Engineering a bacterium that thrives with the smallest feasible string of genes is no vanity project and could have important uses, says Richard Kitney
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Engineering a bacterium that thrives with the smallest feasible string of genes is no vanity project and could have important uses, says Richard Kitney
The US Food and Drug Administration has provisionally ruled that using modified mosquitos to cut the wider population is not expected to have adverse effects