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Movie Replayed From Living Cells' DNA Debuts "Molecular Recorder"

2017-07-15 7 Dailymotion

For the first time, a primitive movie has been encoded in – and then played back from – DNA in living cells. Scientists funded by the National Institutes of Health say it is a major step toward a “molecular recorder” that may someday make it possible to get read-outs, for example, of the changing internal states of neurons as they develop. Neuroscientist Seth Shipman, Ph.D., of Harvard Medical School, explains the study.

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Scientists Replay Movie Encoded in DNA (NIMH press release)