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How is synthetic DNA different than regular DNA?

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Unlike DNA synthesis in living cells, artificial gene synthesis does not require template DNA, allowing virtually any DNA sequence to be synthesized in the laboratory. ... The second step then involves connecting these oligonucleotide fragments using various DNA assembly methods.

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Synthetic DNA used to make proteins in living cells. It is the first time that bacteria have been able to produce proteins coded in genes written in an augmented DNA 'alphabet'.

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