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Wed, May 07
Chemists Expand Nature’s Genetic Alphabet
For the first time, scientists have expanded life’s genetic alphabet, by inserting two unnatural, man-made “letters” into a bacterium’s DNA, and by showing that the cell’s machinery can copy them. The advance means that scientists have a new tool for exploring how life encodes information, which could help them understand life’s origins. Read more.