“Artificial Cell” Can Make Its Own Genes, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Research

NewScientist -- An “artificial cell” capable of synthesising genes and making them into proteins has been developed by researchers in the US. Cells are governed by genes which provide instructions for making proteins that carry out the cell’s functions. The postage stamp-sized machine able to make and express its own genes offers a fast and cheap new way of making “designer” proteins not found in nature. It could ultimately help scientists test how individual patients will react to specific drugs.

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