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Synthetic Biology Startup Molecular Assemblies Ships First DNA From New San Diego Facility

Por: Forbes Business March 14, 2023

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Molecular Assemblies ships out DNA orders to its first customers.Molecular Assemblies DNA, the language of biology, is driving all synthetic biology applications, from animal-free meat to life-saving therapeutics. It should come as no surprise that DNA synthesis is a hot and competitive field. There are plenty of companies making everything from short DNA fragments (called “oligos”) to long, gene-size products, including established industry... + full article



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