26 () posted 1 year ago by ghost_of_aswartz 1 year ago by ghost_of_aswartz +27 / -1 52 comments share 52 comments share save hide report block hide replies
You can “print out” the sequence and produce the “virus” using that computer model. They do it now.
I haven't seen the tech on nano-3D printers that would assemble nucleic acids in a specific order. Would love a link.
it's not "nano-3d printers". https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/US/en/technical-documents/technical-article/genomics/pcr/dna-oligonucleotide-synthesis
And that's not synthesizing something material from a computer model, but pretty interesting.
Uhhh yes it is. It doesn’t matter where the sequence comes from; you can program any sequence you want. https://novoengineering.com/portfolio/dna-printer/
https://www.dnascript.com/products/syntax/