They’re everywhere on facebook, and now scientists have stored a GIF inside a living bacteria with the help of CRISPR
The GIF on the left shows the mare “Anna G.” galloping, which were encoded into nucleotides and captured sequentially over time by the CRISPR adaptation system in living bacteria. To the right are the frames after multiple generations of bacterial growth, recovered by sequencing bacterial genomes. Can you spot the errors? Credit: Seth Shipman DNA is…
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