"It is literally a programming language for bacteria," Christopher Voigt, PhD, an MIT professor of biological engineering, told the MIT News. "You use a text-based language, just like you're ...
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MIT biologists create programming language for bacteria Biological engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge have developed a language that can be used to program DNA-encoded ...