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Title: Scientists Build First Man-Made Genome
Post by: Shaun Martin on 2008-01-26T14:13:40-06:00 (Saturday)
http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2008/01/synthetic_genome

Any thoughts on this one?
Title: Re: Scientists Build First Man-Made Genome
Post by: raptor on 2008-01-30T09:17:47-06:00 (Wednesday)
Can you say,   I am Legend ?
Title: Re: Scientists Build First Man-Made Genome
Post by: arcdrag on 2008-01-31T09:32:22-06:00 (Thursday)
"Synthetic biologists' ambitious goal is to arrange those letters to create never-before-seen organisms that will do their bidding"

Does this quote from the article sound like something Dr. Evil would say to anyone else? 
Title: Re: Scientists Build First Man-Made Genome
Post by: Shaun Martin on 2008-01-31T10:09:48-06:00 (Thursday)
Let us genetically engineer sharks with lasers on their heads!
Title: Re: Scientists Build First Man-Made Genome
Post by: CoryLehan on 2008-01-31T12:48:17-06:00 (Thursday)
Quote from: Scott Miller on 2008-01-30T09:17:47-06:00 (Wednesday)
Can you say,   I am Legend ?
Seconded.  Gotta be careful.  One mistake could mean big problems.
Title: Re: Scientists Build First Man-Made Genome
Post by: Jesse Cook on 2008-02-05T11:21:15-06:00 (Tuesday)
Quote from: Shaun Martin on 2008-01-31T10:09:48-06:00 (Thursday)
Let us genetically engineer sharks with lasers on their heads!

Um...did you read the Siggraph application from last year...or are you just on the same wavelength?  One of the stories they asked you to write about had to do with Sharks with lasers mounted on their heads...

Quote from: CoryLehan on 2008-01-31T12:48:17-06:00 (Thursday)
Quote from: Scott Miller on 01/30/08 03:17
Can you say,   I am Legend ?
Seconded.  Gotta be careful.  One mistake could mean big problems.
yeah...or Resident Evil
Title: Re: Scientists Build First Man-Made Genome
Post by: Alex Towell on 2008-02-27T20:34:56-06:00 (Wednesday)
Seems to be quite an achievement.

From what I understand from the article, this opens up the possibility of using "nature's machinary" to engineer at a molecular / cellular level.

Could this be a first step towards the Universal assembler in nanotechnology?
Title: Re: Scientists Build First Man-Made Genome
Post by: CoryLehan on 2008-03-08T19:15:00-06:00 (Saturday)
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/227 (http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/227)

Follow-up TED video by lead biologist Craig Venter.  Very cool video, I'm tempted to take up a career in this field even more now.