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Green Genes

The first transgenic primates able to pass on their foreign genes are both a stunning medical advance and a troubling peek into the future.

Startup That Builds Biological Parts

Ginkgo BioWorks aims to push synthetic biology to the factory level.

A Step Forward for Microbial Machines

A novel approach to genetic engineering could aid in the creation of fuel-producing bacteria--and edge closer to artificial life.

More-Precise Genetic Engineering for Plants

New technology makes it possible to alter plant genes precisely and efficiently.

Mice Get Hooked on Light

Hybrid proteins that respond to light could reveal the biochemistry of addiction.

A Machine That Speeds Up Evolution

A genome-wide approach to genetic engineering greatly speeds the manufacture of bacteria for making drugs and biofuels.

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