Nucleic Acids Review, Cover from the May 2010, 38 (8) Issue July 2nd, 2010
Cover: The Synthetic Kingdom: A Natural History of the Synthetic Future. © 2009 Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg How will we classify what is natural or unnatural when life is built from scratch? We’ll have to add an extra branch to the Tree of Life. The Synthetic Kingdom is part of our new nature.
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Just been browsing the NAR – as one usually does – when I came across a special issue on Synthetic Biology. There’s an interesting editorial by James J. Collins, Drew Endy, Clyde A. Hutchison III and Richard J. Roberts introducing and framing Synthetic Biology.
Key points:
- Genetic engineering is Synthetic Biology
- Engineers struggled to deal with complex biological system
- Creating genetic analogs of basic electronic circuits
- Synthetic Biology = improve process of engineering biology, produce specific biotechnology products
- Bringing Science and Engineering together, at the intersections of chemistry, physics, biology and engineering.
And the nice thing about the Nuclear Acids Review Journal is it’s free access. Other journals, take note and emulate.
Anyways, well done, Daisy, well done, Tony, well done, RCA.
http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol38/issue8/cover.dtl
