High-precision technique stores cellular ‘memory’ in DNA

Researchers have created a technology called DOMINO to store complex ‘memories’ in the DNA of living cells, including human cells. This memory storage capacity can form the foundation of complex circuits that trigger a cellular event, such as producing a fluorescent protein, when a specific event or sequence of events occurs.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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