DNA Synthesizer: Advancements in DNA Synthesizing Technology Revolutionize Biological Research

Solid-phase DNA synthesis works by attaching the first nucleotide to a solid support and then sequentially adding more nucleotides, one by one, to extend the growing DNA strand. Each nucleotide is selected and coupled to the chain based on the desired genetic sequence. The first commercially available DNA replication, developed in 1986 by Philip Eaton and colleagues, could produce DNA sequences of up to 100 base pairs in length. Modern DNA replications can now generate fragments of over 200 nucleotides at much faster synthesis r