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AI model cracks yeast DNA code to turbocharge protein drug output
MIT researchers have built an AI language model that learns the internal coding patterns of a yeast species widely used to manufacture protein-based drugs, then rewrites gene sequences to push protein ...
Industrial yeasts are a powerhouse of protein production, used to manufacture vaccines, biopharmaceuticals, and other useful compounds. In a new study, MIT chemical engineers have harnessed artificial ...
High-resolution imaging shows how MraZ breaks and deforms to attach to repeated DNA sequences, activating the gene cluster ...
Researchers have demonstrated that lipid nanoparticles can package and deliver an entire therapeutic gene along with ...
It’s paramount to get answers as soon as possible. The DNA work has to be done as quickly as possible because it could take ...
After authorities were unable to get match in a national database to DNA found on a pair of gloves connected to the Nancy Guthrie investigation, the sheriff's department noted they are turning to ...
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