April 19, 2012

XNA: The Artificial Alternative to DNA

Ian Sample, Guardian


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Scientists have created artificial genetic material that can store information and evolve over generations in a similar way to DNA – a feat expected to drive research in medicine and biotechnology, and shed light on how molecules first replicated and assembled into life billions of years ago.

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TAGGED: XNA, RNA, DNA

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