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says David Ow, a plant biologist at the US Department of agriculture Plant Gene expression Center in Albany, California.
or Medicine for his work on gene expression and how it is controlled. While working at the Pasteur institute in Paris, he identified regulatory proteins that bind to DNA,
it altered the plant s gene expression by changing the pattern of chemical groups added to its DNA rather than changing the DNA sequence itself.
Scientists had modified already inkjet printers to print fragments of DNA in order to study gene expression. If an inkjet could print genes Boland thought perhaps the same hardware could print other biomaterials.
and triggering a change in gene expression. A grant from the National Science Foundation enabled Forgacs
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