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The changing economics of DNA synthesis

How are the economics of synthetic biology likely to develop in the coming years?

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Portions of this text are drawn from Biology is Technology, scheduled for publication in 2010. I would like to thank J. Mulligan, J. Minshull, J. Koschwanez, L. Stewart, D. Endy and R. Wehbring for illuminating and entertaining discussions.

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Carlson, R. The changing economics of DNA synthesis. Nat Biotechnol 27, 1091–1094 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt1209-1091

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