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  • Protein variants with improved properties can be rapidly generated by a phage-based system that enables continuous directed evolution.

    • Adam J Meyer
    • Andrew D Ellington
    News & Views
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 29, P: 502-503
  • A pair of artificial DNA bases have now been shown to adopt an edge-to-edge geometry in DNA which is similar that found in Watson–Crick base pairing. Aptamers containing these bases have also been shown to bind more strongly to a target than those developed using only the four naturally occurring bases.

    • Cheulhee Jung
    • Andrew D. Ellington
    News & Views
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 7, P: 617-619
  • Can ribozymes replace antibodies in future array formats for proteomics and metabolomics?

    • David Hoffman
    • Jay Hesselberth
    • Andrew D. Ellington
    News & Views
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 19, P: 313-314
  • Scientists have begun to overhaul a yeast's genome to make it more stable, engineerable and evolvable. Remarkably, the part-natural, part-synthetic yeast cells function and reproduce without obvious ill effects. See Letter p.471

    • Peter J. Enyeart
    • Andrew D. Ellington
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 477, P: 413-414
  • Genetic circuits that process and permanently store information are created with recombinases that flip the orientation of DNA cassettes.

    • Andre C Maranhao
    • Andrew D Ellington
    News & Views
    Nature Biotechnology
    Volume: 31, P: 413-415
  • The development of an autocatalytic, exponential replicator that is based solely on nucleic acids has implications for our understanding of the origins of life and potential applications in nucleic acid engineering.

    • Andrew D Ellington
    News & Views
    Nature Chemical Biology
    Volume: 5, P: 200-201