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Published on: December 9, 2017
The genetic code. Rewritten, revised, repurposed
1a Department of Biological Sciences; Cork Institute of Technology; Cork, Ireland.
Abstract:
Despite remaining apparently frozen through the millennia, the genetic code is far more flexible than previously believed and can be extended and repurposed with relative ease.
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