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<p>The Latin term <em><strong>de novo</strong></em>&nbsp;- translated as "of new" - typically refers to something being made from scratch. In the context of Eterna, a <em>de novo</em>&nbsp;[[RNA]] design would refer to a design made solely by users (unrelated to any known starting sequences in nature).</p>
<p>The Latin term <em><strong>de novo</strong></em>&nbsp;- translated as "of new" - typically refers to something being made from scratch. In the context of Eterna, a <em>de novo</em>&nbsp;[[RNA]] design would refer to a design made solely by users (unrelated to any known starting sequences in nature).</p>
<p>[[Category:Scientific Terminology]]</p>

Latest revision as of 21:30, 18 August 2021

The Latin term de novo - translated as "of new" - typically refers to something being made from scratch. In the context of Eterna, a de novo RNA design would refer to a design made solely by users (unrelated to any known starting sequences in nature).