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How dna sequencing and synthesizing drives synthetic biology? |
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Answer» Answer: synthesis Writing the code. Natural DNA is composed of four molecules, called nitrogenous bases, that pair up with each other to form the code for life on Earth: A binds with T; G binds with C. The Hachimoji DNA includes these four natural bases, plus four more synthetically-made nucleotide bases: P, B, Z and S. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthesis is a process by which copies of nucleic acid STRANDS are made. In nature, DNA synthesis takes place in CELLS by a mechanism known as DNA replication. Using genetic ENGINEERING and enzyme chemistry, scientists have developed man-made methods for synthesizing DNA... follow MEEEEEE... mark me as Brainliest... |
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