Creation Of Life No Longer Domain Of God

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Creation Of Life No Longer Domain Of God

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/may/20/craig-venter-synthetic-life-form

Scientists have created the world's first synthetic life form in a landmark experiment that paves the way for designer organisms that are built rather than evolved.

The controversial feat, which has occupied 20 scientists for more than 10 years at an estimated cost of $40m, was described by one researcher as "a defining moment in biology".

Craig Venter, the pioneering US geneticist behind the experiment, said the achievement heralds the dawn of a new era in which new life is made to benefit humanity, starting with bacteria that churn out biofuels, soak up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and even manufacture vaccines.

However critics, including some religious groups, condemned the work, with one organisation warning that artificial organisms could escape into the wild and cause environmental havoc or be turned into biological weapons. Others said Venter was playing God.

The new organism is based on an existing bacterium that causes mastitis in goats, but at its core is an entirely synthetic genome that was constructed from chemicals in the laboratory.

The single-celled organism has four "watermarks" written into its DNA to identify it as synthetic and help trace its descendants back to their creator, should they go astray.

"We were ecstatic when the cells booted up with all the watermarks in place," Dr Venter told the Guardian. "It's a living species now, part of our planet's inventory of life."

Dr Venter's team developed a new code based on the four letters of the genetic code, G, T, C and A, that allowed them to draw on the whole alphabet, numbers and punctuation marks to write the watermarks. Anyone who cracks the code is invited to email an address written into the DNA.

The research is reported online today in the journal Science.

"This is an important step both scientifically and philosophically," Dr Venter told the journal. "It has certainly changed my views of definitions of life and how life works."

The team now plans to use the synthetic organism to work out the minimum number of genes needed for life to exist. From this, new microorganisms could be made by bolting on additional genes to produce useful chemicals, break down pollutants, or produce proteins for use in vaccines.

Julian Savulescu, professor of practical ethics at Oxford University, said: "Venter is creaking open the most profound door in humanity's history, potentially peeking into its destiny. He is not merely copying life artificially ... or modifying it radically by genetic engineering. He is going towards the role of a god: creating artificial life that could never have existed naturally."

This is "a defining moment in the history of biology and biotechnology", Mark Bedau, a philosopher at Reed College in Portland, Oregon, told Science.

Dr Venter became a controversial figure in the 1990s when he pitted his former company, Celera Genomics, against the publicly funded effort to sequence the human genome, the Human Genome Project. Venter had already applied for patents on more than 300 genes, raising concerns that the company might claim intellectual rights to the building blocks of life.

This is not a modification of an existing bacteria, it's a lifeform with a genome that was created entirely by humans.

But perhaps we should be scared that he am play gods!.

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How long before they can make large complex walking animals?

A synthetic t-rex would be pretty interesting.

Re: Re: Creation Of Life No Longer Domain Of God

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
How long before they can make large complex walking animals?

A very long time.

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Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
A very long time.

Another X years to make a "macroscopic" multicellular-organism, such as a...??

this is awesome!! take that you bible thumbers *slap in the face.*

i now want my designer virus.

Re: Re: Creation Of Life No Longer Domain Of God

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
How long before they can make large complex walking animals?

A synthetic t-rex would be pretty interesting.


No need. Bacteria are more efficient.

um.... based on religions only humans have souls, and animals dont
so created animals would not be "being god"
only if you could create a human being that would be "being god"

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
um based on religions only humans have souls, and animals dont
so created animals would not be "being god"
only if you could create a human being that would be "being god"

Humans create humans ever day. 🙂

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
um.... based on religions only humans have souls, and animals dont
so created animals would not be "being god"
only if you could create a human being that would be "being god"

Some forms of Buddhism believe all living things have souls.

Originally posted by King Kandy
Humans create humans ever day. 🙂
lets see some one create a human from scratch in a lab

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
lets see some one create a human from scratch in a lab

I can create one without even needing a fancy laboratory. 🙂

so does many shamanistic religion/practices

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Some forms of Buddhism believe all living things have souls.
but when you say "GOD" that most likely refer to the christian god imo because some other religions dont call him "GOD'

Originally posted by King Kandy
I can create one without even needing a fancy laboratory. 🙂
thats reproduction. 😛

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
thats reproduction. 😛

Reproduction is a form of creation... besides, humans are created in god's image, so in a way that's reproduction as well.

Originally posted by King Kandy
Reproduction is a form of creation... besides, humans are created in god's image, so in a way that's reproduction as well.
that "god created us in his image "part could just mean in they way he wants us too look imo 😮‍💨

when emporer joker recreated the universe "in his image"
it mean he created in what way he personally want it to be.
everyone on the planet didnt look like him

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
that "god created us in his image "part could just mean in they way he wants us too look imo 😮‍💨

when emporer joker recreated the universe "in his image"
it mean he created in what way he personally want it to be.
everyone on the planet didnt look like him


I don't think so because it's in hebrew and every translation of that literally means "shape" or "image", not any kind of loose definition.

In any case, humans can create humans. Why does it matter if it's in a laboratory, when we know it can happen without God?

Originally posted by King Kandy
I don't think so because it's in hebrew and every translation of that literally means "shape" or "image", not any kind of loose definition.

In any case, humans can create humans. Why does it matter if it's in a laboratory, when we know it can happen without God?

well i guess you maybe right...

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
well i guess you maybe right...

Don't fall for it, he's trying to trap you with logic!

In any case, this is cool. Probably will do great things for mankind in the long run. Maybe they can set it to work on cleaning up that damn oil spill.