- Researchers redo the genome of the bacteria E. coli to get rid of some of the genetic code's redundancy. The resulting bacteria grow somewhat more slowly than a normal strain but were otherwise difficult to distinguish from their non-synthetic peers. https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/05/researchers-make-their-own-e-coli-genome-compress-its-genetic-code/ 11 comments science
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