Difference between revisions of "DNA for Information Storage (Microbes as Machines)"

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#Yong2013 [http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2013/01/23/shakespeares-sonnets-and-mlks-speech-stored-in-dna-speck/ Shakespeare’s Sonnets and MLK’s Speech Stored in DNA Speck]
 
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Silk fibers spun from recombinant protein expressed in 'E. coli' [1].

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The fibre spun with the native-sized recombinant spider silk protein showed similar mechanical properties to native spider silk, thus opening the possibility of its wide range of industrial and biomedical applications. [2].

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  1. Error fetching PMID 23354052: [Goldman2013]
  2. Shakespeare’s Sonnets and MLK’s Speech Stored in DNA Speck [Yong2013]
  3. Petri-Dish Pop [Marantz2014]

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  1. Error fetching PMID 22903519: [Church2012]