"...Evo 2, an open source AI that has been trained on genomes from all three domains of life (bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes). After training on trillions of base pairs of DNA, Evo 2 developed internal representations of key features in even complex genomes like ours, including things like regulatory DNA and splice sites, which can be challenging for humans to spot. Bacterial genomes are organized along relatively straightforward principles. Any genes that encode proteins or RNAs are contiguous, with no interruptions in the coding sequence. Genes that perform related functions, like metabolizing a sugar or producing an amino acid, tend to be clustered together, allowing them to be controlled by a single, compact regulatory system. It’s all straightforward and efficient. Eukaryotes...