Engineering the genetic code—by reassigning multiple of the 64 natural codons—enables making organisms resistant to all viruses, preventing genetic information exchange, and allowing the biosynthesis ...
Chemical modifications of the RNAs involved in decoding (e.g. mRNA and tRNA) permit the fine tuning of this balancing act. m 1 Ψ modifications are heavily used in mRNA-based therapeutics and vaccines ...
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