Science inches closer to real BioShock-style plasmids - Ars Technica








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Science inches closer to real BioShock-style plasmids

Ars Technica

Agrobacteria were well-known to researchers in both agriculture and science, who have studied them for over 100 years because they trigger crown-gall disease—a plant ailment that results in the growth of root tumors. But it wasn't until the 1940s that ...





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