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Scientists report first cell made with artificial Genes
Scientists say they have developed the first cell controlled by an artificial genome.
Although it’s a near-copy of a natural genome, the researchers say their method can be used to better understand the basic machinery driving life, and to engineer bacteria for tasks such as fuel production or environmental cleanup.
The research group, at the J. Craig Venter Institute in Rockville, Md., was already credited with chemically producing a bacterial genome, and with transplanting the genome of one bacterium to another. In the latest work, reported in the May 21 issue of the research journal Science, the team combined both methods. The result is what they call a “synthetic cell,” though only its genome is synthetic, or artificial.
“This is the first synthetic cell... we call it synthetic because the cell is totally derived from a synthetic chromosome, made with four bottles of chemicals on a chemical synthesizer, starting with information in a computer,” said J. Craig Venter, president of the institute and leader of the research. Read Full Story>>
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