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  2. Synthetic genomics - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic genomics is unlike genetic modification in the sense that it does not use naturally occurring genes in its life forms. It may make use of custom designed base pair series, though in a more expanded and presently unrealized sense synthetic genomics could utilize genetic codes that are not composed of the two base pairs of DNA that are currently used by life.

  3. Synthetic genomes - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic genome is a synthetically built genome whose formation involves either genetic modification on pre-existing life forms or artificial gene synthesis to create new DNA or entire lifeforms. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The field that studies synthetic genomes is called synthetic genomics .

  4. Viridos (company) - Wikipedia

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    Venter (and Smith)'s previous company, Celera Genomics, was a driving force in the race to sequence the human genome. [9] The firm takes its name from the phrase synthetic genomics which is a scientific discipline of synthetic biology related to the generation of organisms artificially using genetic material. [10] [11]

  5. ExxonMobil to research algae-based biofuels with Synthetic ...

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    This morning, ExxonMobil (XOM) announced that it will enter an agreement with Synthetic Genomics (SGI) to research and develop next-generation biofuels from photosynthetic algae. For those of us ...

  6. Craig Venter - Wikipedia

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    He is known for leading one of the first draft sequences of the human genome [1] [2] and led the first team to transfect a cell with a synthetic chromosome. [3] [4] Venter founded Celera Genomics, the Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) and the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI). He was the co-founder of Human Longevity Inc. and Synthetic Genomics.

  7. Synthetic biology - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic genomics strives to create creatures with novel "architectures," much like the bioengineering method. It adopts an integrative or holistic perspective of the organism. In this case, the objective is the creation of chassis genomes based on necessary genes and other required DNA sequences rather than the design of metabolic or ...

  8. 8 Projects Bringing Synthetic Biology to Your Doorstep

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    Bacteria have been Public Enemy No. 1 for most of our species' time on Earth. Although Sir Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928, it wasn't successfully mass-produced until World War II.

  9. Artificial gene synthesis - Wikipedia

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    The first synthetic yeast chromosome was synthesised in 2014, and entire functional bacterial chromosomes have also been synthesised. [5] In addition, artificial gene synthesis could in the future make use of novel nucleobase pairs (unnatural base pairs).