

Interview with J. Craig Venter 17
ebusinessmedia1 writes "An fascinating article that has Venter reflecting on the work yet to be done in genomics, and his strong sense that biology will drive developments in computing in the near future."
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Given that morons like the above clearly exist, do we indeed want to press ahead with this technology right now? Last I checked, all the peoples of the world weren't getting along too great, and the above troll is a good example of why we wouldn't want this to be TOO common / cheap. If we as a community are opposed to secrecy o
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I don't buy that Venter wrote that (Score:2)
These may be his ideas expressed in this article, but I don't buy for one second that he actually wrote this. Some journalist probably screwed up all of his quotes, or took notes and simply could not present the ideas clearly.
Putting aside the literary flaws of this article, Venter has some interesting ideas. The qu
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Never trust anyone without a first name! (Score:2)
J. Jonah Jameson
P. T. Barnum
F. Murray Abraham
Then you turn around, and there's Craig T. Nelson. And he's a stand up guy.
Re:Never trust anyone without a first name! (Score:1)
J. R. R. Tolkien
J. J. of the Two Wise Heads
Don't trust them!
Did you say...protein? (Score:1)
What you need is...A MEAT COMPUTER!
Computer used to be a job title. (Score:2)
Unfortunately... (Score:1)
Genomics, yes, but what about Somatics? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Genomics, yes, but what about Somatics? (Score:1)
Not just half of your DNA... (Score:2)
You get bequeathed almost everything except about half of your DNA from dear old Mum. The vast majority of your biological building blocks are epigenetic, and you get almost all of that matrilineally (certainly by weight; I don't know of any studies into what else besides DNA is contributed by the spermatoza - science seems to have been more than slightly tunnel-vision about DNA).
And cytoplasm is a long way from the simple `albuminous putty' that Haeck
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The Four-letter word? (Score:2)
Four-letter word? Hrrrmm... Celera.... Hrrrm... Then it must be ACGT.