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Evolution machine speeds up search for better bugs

Evolution machine speeds up search for better bugs – life – 26 July 2009 – New Scientist

If humans want to persuade microbes to produce vast quantities of fuels or pharmaceuticals, we may need to give evolution a helping hand. A new genome engineering machine that tweaks dozens of genes to create billions of unique strains in a few days does just that.

“This technique allows us to do some amount of rapid evolution,” says Harris Wang, a researcher at Harvard Medical School, who led the project along with colleagues Farren Isaacs and George Church.

“The general motivation behind what we’re trying to do is develop a set of techniques that will allow us to write into the genome of any organism with the same ease that we are able to read from the genome by DNA sequencing,” he adds.

July 27, 2009 Posted by | Genetics | Leave a Comment

   

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