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  • Creating synthetic biological circuits can be maddeningly difficult because of unpredictable stimuli and unknown variability in the system. Milias-Argeitis et al. circumvent these problems by moving control functions outside the cell—to a computer—and connecting computer and cell through optogenetics.

    • Andreas Milias-Argeitis
    • Sean Summers
    • John Lygeros
    Brief Communication
  • Transcription activator–like effector nucleases (TALENs) are a new technology for modifying the genome at specific loci of interest. Hockemeyer et al. now demonstrate the utility of TALENs for gene targeting in human pluripotent stem cells.

    • Dirk Hockemeyer
    • Haoyi Wang
    • Rudolf Jaenisch
    Brief Communication

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