 Transgenic arrays resulting in diversity of integrated sequences, TARDIS, is a new technique that allows researchers to create thousands of genetically unique transgenic organisms from a single cell. This technique uses two steps. First, creating individuals with experimentally introduced sequence libraries. Secondly, extracting and integrating individual sequences or library components from the larger library cassette into engineered genomic sites. This allows for the transformation of a single individual, followed by lineage expansion and functional transgenesis, resulting in thousands of genetically unique transgenic organisms. The technique was demonstrated using kinohub ditus elegans, but it could also be adapted to any system where experimentally generated genomic locky landing pads and diverse, heritable DNA elements can be generated. This article was authored by Zachary C. Stevenson, Megan J. Mordek-Schawecker, Stephen A. Bantz, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.