Researchers from Stanford University have finally created the world’s first complete computer model of an organism. After useing research from 900 publications and accounting over 1900 parameters, they finally successfully simulated the human pathogen, Mycoplasma genitalium. It is usually find in respiratory and urinary tracts of human beings and has the
DNA acts as a kind of read-only biological data storage device. Now biologists have managed to turn DNA into a form of rewritable memory, just like our computers. However, it’s not the first rewritable biological storage system to be made, earlier proteins which bond to DNA was used to do the