Who needs film when you can store a movie in bacteria DNA? – Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times | Who needs film when you can store a movie in bacteria DNA? Los Angeles Times You might call it the smallest movie ever made. This week, a team of scientists report that they have successfully embedded a short film into the DNA of living bacteria cells. The mini-movie, really a GIF, is a five-frame animation of a galloping ... Scientists Code an Animated GIF Into DNA See the first movie recorded on the DNA of living cells Scientists Used CRISPR to Put a GIF Inside a Living Organism's DNA |