How synthetic biology is turning cells into tiny, living factories through genetic engineering and programming.
Explore how scientists are creating new nucleotides and teaching nature's machinery to use them, focusing on 5′-Amino-2′,5′-Dideoxy-5′-N-Triphosphate Nucleotides.
Scientists create the first self-replicating bacterium controlled entirely by a synthetic genome, marking a major milestone in synthetic biology.
Discover how genomically recoded E. coli strains are revolutionizing protein production with non-canonical amino acids, enabling novel therapeutics and biomaterials.