Biologist George Church of Harvard University has developed a way to speed up genetic engineering with a technology his group calls "multiplex automated genetic engineering," or MAGE.
“Automated sequencing really advanced the way we can read genetic information. We hope automated genome engineering will advance the way we write genetic information,” Harvard biophysicist Harris Wang told Wired.com, explaining the team's motivation for developing MAGE.
“Automated sequencing really advanced the way we can read genetic information. We hope automated genome engineering will advance the way we write genetic information,” Harvard biophysicist Harris Wang told Wired.com, explaining the team's motivation for developing MAGE.


