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One pot can now build more than 1,000 gene fragments in parallel

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Nature Biotechnology, Published online: 19 August 2026; doi:10. 1038/s41587-026-03290-2 MOSAIC is a high-throughput gene synthesis method driven by hybridization (the self-assembly of complementary oligonucleotides during thermal annealing) instead of enzymatic processing.

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Massive-scale parallel gene synthesis with oligonucleotide hybridization

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By using the full capacity of microchip-based oligonucleotide synthesis, MOSAIC enables the parallel production of over 1,000 distinct gene fragments and mutant libraries in a simple ‘one-pot’ reaction.

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