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  • Aug 30, 2024 | growbyginkgo.com | Maggie Chen |Frank Swain |Princess Ojiaku

    I often think about the first time I tried to hijack biology’s central dogma. I’d been interested in studying how a specific mutation could affect the way a protein regulated the cell cycle in cardiomyocytes, or heart cells. It was a painstaking process. First, I had to create a DNA sequence encapsulating the mutated protein’s code. Then, I turned these sequences into RNA that — upon some gentle nudging — could be expressed as proteins by stem-cells-turned-cardiomyocytes.

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