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+-   Scientists Build First Man-Made Genome-> on Thursday January 24 2008, @04:07PM hackingbear

Submitted by hackingbear on Thursday January 24 2008, @04:07PM
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hackingbear writes "Wired reports

researchers used yeast to stitch together four long strands of DNA into the genome of a bacterium called Mycoplasma genitalium. They said it's more than an order of magnitude longer than any previous synthetic DNA creation. Leading synthetic biologists said with the new work, published Thursday in the journal Science, the first synthetic life could be just months away — if it hasn't been created already. [...] The ability to synthesize longer DNA strands for less money parallels the history of genetic sequencing, where the price of sequencing a human genome has dropped from hundreds of millions of dollars to about $10,000. Just a few years ago, synthesizing a piece of DNA with 5,000 rungs in its helix, known as base-pairs, was impossible. Venter's new synthetic genome is 582,000 base-pairs.
As a programmer, I'm most excited by the possibility of a new platform and the programming jobs that will be created by it:

But before researchers can do that synthetic biology, biologists will need to automate their methods. Beyond this work, Voigt said, scientists will need programming tools, in the same way computer scientists use higher level programming languages like Fortran, C++, and Java, to control computer function.
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