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Empowering scientists in the genomic revolution

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Using our innovative true positive displacement technology, firefly is fully compatible with all molecular biology reagents, viscous and volatile, as well as bead suspension, making it an ideal solution for genomics workflows. Book your tailored demo Do you want to see the new era of NGS library preparation?

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Orthopedics Market: Rising Burden of Orthopedic Diseases in Developed Countries to Drive the Market

The Pharma Data

Concomitant research in biomaterials, biomechanics, electrophysiology, and molecular biology has expanded the horizon of the orthopedics market. Pre Book Orthopedics Market Report at [link]. Tonsil and Adenoid Removal Products Market: [link]. Request Brochure of Report – [link]. Orthopedics Market: Key Developments.

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Synthetic Origins

Codon

I was reading a lot of molecular biology papers about different systems, especially circadian clocks, and also a book called Biological Feedback , by Thomas and D’Ari, that sketched out really simple models for different kinds of feedback circuits. So many kinds of people have contributed to biology in different ways.

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Codon Digest: Seeing Colors After Gene Therapy

Codon

And that’s how I learned that there are published books that contain entire chromosome sequences. A real book that contains the full sequence of human chromosome 21. “The first printout of the human genome to be presented as a series of books, displayed in the 'Medicine Now' room at the Wellcome Collection, London. .”

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Codon Digest: Seeing Colors After Gene Therapy

Codon

And that’s how I learned that there are published books that contain entire chromosome sequences. A real book that contains the full sequence of human chromosome 21. “The first printout of the human genome to be presented as a series of books, displayed in the 'Medicine Now' room at the Wellcome Collection, London. .”

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Levers for Biological Progress

Codon

I’ve chosen these two because I think they are the linchpin by which we’ll be able to build broadly useful AI models for cell and molecular biology. But looking ahead to the second bottleneck, what does it mean to say that biology is “complex”?

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Codon: Notes on Progress #2

Codon

I recently asked for recommendations of “classic” papers in molecular biology. If you’re interested in that story (and the birth of Genentech , and the rise of pretty much all modern biotechnology), I recommend Stephen Hall’s book, Invisible Frontiers.

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