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DNA Script Advances Evaluation Program for the SYNTAX System, the First Benchtop DNA Printer Powered By Enzymatic Synthesis
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The SYNTAX System Delivers DNA On Demand to Enable Labs to Control Their Workflow, Innovate Faster
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., and PARIS, May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ DNA Script, a leading pioneer in enabling enzymatic DNA synthesis on demand, today announced the third and final phase of its evaluation program for the SYNTAX System, the world s first benchtop printer powered by Enzymatic DNA Synthesis (EDS) technology. This SYNTAX instrument is designed to require less than 15 minutes of hands-on setup and synthesize DNA in as little as six hours, producing 96 ready-to-use oligos in parallel.
10 April 2021, 5:19 am EDT By
Researchers have devised a new technology to convert digital data into a four-letter genetic alphabet with minimal errors, and use synthetic DNA as storage, TechRadar reports on Saturday, Apr. 10.
The latest development brings DNA storage, a technology that can store data a thousand times more than the conventional magnetic hard drive, into reality.
DNA Storage Breakthrough: Overcoming Obstacles in Digital to Molecular Data Conversion
DNA synthesis, the process of encoding binary files into a molecule, organizes the building blocks of DNA into various arrangements indicated by sequences of the letters A, C, G, and T.
Previous methods yield very high error rates and harder to correct since DNA storage comes from different sources compared to the digital world.