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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.

A Machine That Speeds Up Evolution

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

A Virus That Rebuilds Damaged Nerves

Genetically engineered viruses could form a scaffold for nerve cells.

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