And when she says that, she doesn't mean finding a supplier. Once you put the tweezers down, you'll never find them again
The worst part is when you wobble slightly and insert the strand of DNA in the wrong place, so instead of curing the patient's genetic disease they immediately sprout horns.
Duh that is old tech, nowadays you enlarge the DNA to human size so you can easily pluck out individual nucleotides with regular tweezers.
You got through a doctoral program in evolutionary biology without knowing how to spell tweezers? . . . Okay.
Have you met people this educated in fields this specialized? They ain't got time, or room in their brain, to care about spelling.
You're telling me these https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_tweezersdon't look like traditional tweezers except really small?
I think she means "as an evolutionary biologist: you have no idea ...". Rather than "as an evolutionary biologist, you have no idea ...".
And when she says that, she doesn't mean finding a supplier. Once you put the tweezers down, you'll never find them again