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DNA construction: homemade or ordered out?

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Automation and optimization of DNA construction results in the efficient production of large target sequences.

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Figure 1: Pathways from synthesis design to functional data.

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Carr, P. DNA construction: homemade or ordered out?. Nat Methods 7, 887–889 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth1110-887

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