Silicon chip creates 64 DNA sequences in parallel using electric currents and water
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Researchers built a silicon chip that synthesizes 64 DNA sequences simultaneously using electric currents and enzymes, far exceeding the previous ~12-sequence limit, enabling scalable DNA production and even storing a 169-byte message in DNA.
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