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ID124636
Title ProperBiology's brave new world
Other Title Informationthe promise and perils of the synbio revolution
LanguageENG
AuthorGarrett, Laurie
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In May 2010, the richest, most powerful man in biotechnology made a new creature. J. Craig Venter and his private-company team started with DNA and constructed a novel genetic sequence of more than one million coded bits of information known as nucleotides. Seven years earlier, Venter had been the first person in history to make a functioning creature from information. Looking at the strings of letters representing the DNA sequence for a virus called phi X174, which infects bacteria, he thought to himself, "I can assemble real DNA based on that computer information." And so he did, creating a virus based on the phi X174 genomic code. He followed the same recipe later on to generate the DNA for his larger and more sophisticated creature. Venter and his team figured out how to make an artificial bacterial cell, inserted their man-made DNA genome inside, and watched as the organic life form they had synthesized moved, ate, breathed, and replicated itself.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol.92, No.6; 2013: p.28-46
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol.92, No.6; 2013: p.28-46
Key WordsBiology ;  Biotechnology ;  DNA ;  Genome Code ;  Sophisticated Creature ;  Genetics ;  Gain-Of-Function - GOF ;  Chemical Weapons ;  Biological Weapons ;  National Security Dimensions - NSD ;  United States Interventions ;  Dual-Use Research Of Concern - DURC ;  International Heath Security ;  Global Remedy ;  Biosecurity ;  International Health Regulations ;  World Health Organization - WHO ;  Western Pharmaceutical Companies


 
 
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