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To make miniature integrated circuits, Argonne researchers are developing nano-sized titania to insert specific DNA segments into cells for gene splicing and recombinant DNA. The image on the top shows eight cells, the image on the bottom shows that two of the eight cells have accepted the titania-DNA compound.

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