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He was a co-founder of a high-profile synthetic biology company called Codon Devices Inc., which failed in 2009 after burning through more than $33 million in start-up funds.
Drew Endy, Bio-Engineer: The 'Next Steve Jobs'? Robert Lee Hotz 2011
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N-Bases, together forming a single "Codon", are translated into ONE amino acid.
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N-Bases, together forming a single "Codon", are translated into ONE amino acid.
WN.com - Articles related to Social Networking: An Internet Addiction? 2010
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N-Bases, together forming a single "Codon", are translated into ONE amino acid.
WN.com - Articles related to Social Networking: An Internet Addiction? 2010
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N-Bases, together forming a single "Codon", are translated into ONE amino acid.
WN.com - Articles related to Social Networking: An Internet Addiction? 2010
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N-Bases, together forming a single "Codon", are translated into ONE amino acid.
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N-Bases, together forming a single "Codon", are translated into ONE amino acid.
WN.com - Articles related to Social Networking: An Internet Addiction? 2010
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Codon content and bonding explanations remain unaffected but function is gone.
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Codon content and bonding explanations remain unaffected but function is gone.
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"Codon crashed and burned wonderfully," Mr. Endy said.
Drew Endy, Bio-Engineer: The 'Next Steve Jobs'? Robert Lee Hotz 2011
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