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All systems go

If you can reassemble an organism from its component parts then a wealth of jobs may await you, says Hannah Hoag.

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  1. Hannah Hoag is a freelance science journalist based in Montreal, Canada.

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Hoag, H. All systems go. Nature 427, 568–569 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1038/nj6974-568a

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