DNA is often referred to as the blueprint for life, however scientists have for the first time discovered a microbe that uses two different translations of the DNA code at random. This unexpected ...
In a similar way to the binary code of ones and zeroes that tell a computer program what to do, living cells follow instructions encoded in DNA to construct organisms. It's long been thought that any ...
June 15 (UPI) --Scientists have discovered a microbe that uses two different translations of DNA, the world's first. The bilingual nature of the microbe makes it near impossible for scientists to ...