Japanese scientists have made a significant breakthrough in DNA assembly by utilizing tiny silver particles to enhance the efficiency of the process. This innovative approach has the potential to revolutionize the field of genetic engineering.
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Silver nanoparticles can precisely slice DNA and create longer 'sticky ends', helping genetic fragments join more efficiently. The technique produced DNA assembly efficiencies two to five times higher than conventional restriction enzyme methods, which could simplify the construction of large DNA sequences for gene therapies, cancer vaccines, and advanced crops.










