Not exact matches
For
now, though,
synthetic biologists know next to nothing about how to design a genetic code for an entirely novel organism.
A team of
synthetic biologists led by Farren Isaacs at Yale University has
now rewritten these rules.
Now,
synthetic biologists have solved the last piece of the poppy puzzle, identifying the gene that controls a key intermediate step between the first and second halves of the process, which had already been sorted out.
Synthetic biologists can
now find the least - repetitive genetic code to build the molecule they want to study.