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* Our review paper on [[Media:GeneticEncodeMemory.pdf |genetically encoded memory ]] (in preparation) | * Our review paper on [[Media:GeneticEncodeMemory.pdf |genetically encoded memory ]] (in preparation) | ||
| - | * [[User:Pakpoom Subsoontorn/Notebook/Genetically Encoded Memory/2008/10/10 | | + | * [[User:Pakpoom Subsoontorn/Notebook/Genetically Encoded Memory/2008/10/10 | tempnote]] |
* [[User:Pakpoom Subsoontorn/Notebook/Genetically Encoded Memory/2008/11/03| List of site-specific recombinase]] | * [[User:Pakpoom Subsoontorn/Notebook/Genetically Encoded Memory/2008/11/03| List of site-specific recombinase]] | ||
* Presentation: [[Media:DNAwriter.ppt| writing to DNA]] (present to Infinite Monkey Theorem Group, 11/01/98) | * Presentation: [[Media:DNAwriter.ppt| writing to DNA]] (present to Infinite Monkey Theorem Group, 11/01/98) | ||
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