Can a biologist fix a smartphone?-Just hack it!

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Biological systems integrate multiscale processes and networks and are, therefore, viewed as difficult to dissect. However, because of the clear-cut separation between the software code (the information encoded in the genome sequence) and hardware (organism), genome editors can operate as software engineers to hack biological systems without any particularly deep understanding of the complexity of the systems.

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Kamoun, S. (2017, May 8). Can a biologist fix a smartphone?-Just hack it! BMC Biology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-017-0378-2

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