常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句It's such a random thing. A yeast cell, captured in amber, found by a mad scientist.一個(gè)瘋狂的科學(xué)家,從琥珀中弄出來(lái)一個(gè)酵母細(xì)胞,這完全是個(gè)隨機(jī)事件。They then printed the DNA in chunks, allowed the pieces to self-assemble in a yeast cell and witnessed an organism "boot up" after a few hours.然后,他們復(fù)制DNA信息塊,讓它們?cè)诮湍讣?xì)胞中自行組合,幾個(gè)小時(shí)后就看到了一個(gè)生物體“啟動(dòng)生長(zhǎng)”。A laboratory manager, Audra Locke, does yeast cell counts on a fermentation sample.實(shí)驗(yàn)室主管Audra Locke正在依靠發(fā)酵樣品培養(yǎng)酵母細(xì)胞。原聲例句Inside the yeast cell, the yeast machinery recognized that the two DNA pieces had the same order.The researchers added the changed DNA to yeast -- a simple,single-cell organism."We are here today to announce the first synthetic cell -- a cell made by starting with the digital code in the computer, building the chromosome from four bottles of chemicals, assembling that chromosome in yeast, transplanting it into a recipient bacterial cell and transforming that cell into a new bacterial species."權(quán)威例句For example, if a yeast cell was genetically modified to include a particular gene, this technique would allow the expression of that gene to come under precise control.FORBES: Cyborg Yeast Have Their Genes Controlled By ComputerFor this task they looked to the other type of cell with which they are familiar, yeast.ECONOMIST: Synthetic biology: Expanded vocabulary The 返回 yeast cell