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Florida Lab Gets Pregnant

Synthetic Biology, a relatively new field, is seeking to find out what happened to a bunch of chemicals to make them capable of supporting a metabolism, replicating, and evolution. A Florida lab is showing some of the most promising advancements in this direction with their AEGIS (Artificially Expanded Genetic Information System) experiment. "AEGIS is not self-sustaining, at least not yet, and with 12 DNA building blocks -- as opposed to the usual four -- there's little chance it will be confused with natural life. Still, Benner is encouraged by the results. 'It's evolving. It's doing what we designed it to do,' said Benner, a biochemist with the Gainesville, Fla.-based Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution. In addition to providing an example of how alien life might be cobbled together, synthetic biology has a broad array of uses on the home front."

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  1. Um, guys.... by Itninja · · Score: 3, Insightful

    'It's evolving. It's doing what we designed it to do,'

    Isn't that statement eating itself?

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  2. Re:Not my fault by DigiShaman · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If she's between 25 and 30, she lied to you. Beware if the biological clock my friend, beware!

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  3. Grey goo and hubris by TapeCutter · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Why do ludites (not accusing you) think artifical nanotech would NOT be eaten by the natural nanotech found around and within us? The people who think scientists can build such a machine are the ones who are guilty of hubris, not the scientists.

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