They built up the
synthetic genome from 1078 units of approximately 1000 base pairs, assembling them into larger and larger units by a factor of ten each time, until they created the
complete genome of about 1.08 million base pairs after three such stages.
«They are going strong,» says biologist Jef Boeke of New York University, who helped lead the research as part of the
Synthetic Yeast 2.0 project — an effort to build a synthetic genome for yeast that would give scientists nearly complete contr
Synthetic Yeast 2.0 project — an effort to build a
synthetic genome for yeast that would give scientists nearly complete contr
synthetic genome for yeast that would give scientists nearly
complete control of it.