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Life Made to Order

Roland Piquepaille writes "When he was president of Celera Genomics, Craig Venter was the leader of the private project which deciphered the human genome. Now, he has another goal: create custom-made organisms -- one DNA letter at a time. 'Venter's objective is not merely to tweak existing life forms by inserting genes that confer specific traits -- the main tactic in conventional genetic engineering. Instead he wants to assemble an entire genome, DNA letter by DNA letter, putting together only the genes he wants: those necessary for an organism's survival and those that will allow it to carry out a desired task.' If successful, maybe in a decade, this could yield new sources of energy or novel drugs. Venter is not alone in this quest. Other institutions, private companies or universities, have similar efforts under development. Check this column for a summary of this eye-opening -- but quite long -- Technology Review article."

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  1. fp! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    first post

  2. first post by eenglish_ca · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Everything is orderly, down with heisenberg.

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  3. FP by themusicgod1 · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    :D

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  4. [mod parent down: poster is a lamer] Nope by themusicgod1 · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    damn. i woulda had it to, had i not forgotten to put text in my post and to have 20 seconds between post and submit --- it seems i have a lot to learn :)

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