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Researchers Develop Liquid Form Of DNA

Andrea Cabibbo writes: "Scientists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have successfully created a liquid form of DNA. This will not be applied to the creation of DNA-based coktails, but might rather prove useful both in understanding DNA better and in improving genetic engineering and microelectronic circuitry."

3 comments

  1. Appears to be a type of Ionic Liquid by Guppy · · Score: 2

    This "Liquid DNA" sounds like a kind of Ionic Liquid.

    In most Ionic compounds (Like table salt), the strong attractions between the components means that the substances has a very high melting point. However, it's only fairly recently been discovered that if you use a very large, bulky cation, the melting point will drop, sometimes dramtically below room temperature.

    Thus far, most applications have centered on using these substances as industrial solvents or catalysts. This is the first biological application I've ever heard of, apart from some attempts to use them as a solvent for enzymes.

  2. Yumm! by Britney · · Score: 1

    I like liquid DNA

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  3. Ummm...it was already in existance... by themonkeyman · · Score: 1

    It's called semen.

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