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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

All Wired Up.

Is it fear and fascination maybe that is like holding onto a low voltage battery.
It kinda emphatic apologetic, would it be fun ? Humans could soon be able to design cells straight from the Higgs Boston particles or an entire organism. using computer software and 3D printers, a scientist has claimed. The cells could be used to create bio fuels, combat global warming, develop new healthcare and medicines and even recreate alien life forms on earth, if alien DNA is ever found. Forget life on Mars, we could soon design and 'print' alien cells on our planet Earth bio luminescence androids small as a phone and can be safe levels, claims scientist.
Theory suggested by J. Craig Venter who helped map the human genome. Venter claims scientists could soon design cells using computer software. This data could then be digitised, sent over the web and 3D printed. The synthetic cells could be modified to use as bio fuels. or in medicine Venter claims technology could be used to recreate alien life forms on earth J.Craig Venter - who helped map the human genome and created the world's first synthetic life form in 2010 - details the theory in his new book Life at the Speed ​​of Light. From the Double Helix to the Dawn of Digital Life By designing the cells on a computer, they would become digitised, making it possible to send the sequencing around the world over the web Venter is seeking to patent the first life form created by humans, dubbed Mycoplasma laboratory.
J.Craig Venter - who created the world's first synthetic life form in 2010 -. Believes we could soon be designing cells and organisms using computer software and 3D printers.
The cells could be used to create bio fuels, combat global warming, develop new medicines and even recreate alien life forms. The day is not far off when we will be able to send a neurotically controlled genome sequencing android robot unit to other planets and read the DNA sequence of any alien microbe have its data life that may be there for example a 'Tardigrates and multiple cms', 'as he claimed Venter.' If we can beam them back to Earth we should be able to reconstruct their genomes. The synthetic version of a Martian genome could then be used to recreate Martian life on Earth.
 'This could even be reversed, and if aliens pick up digital transmissions of human DNA they could recreate humans on their planet. Talking to health nutrition, Venter claims the synthetic cells could be designed using specifically designed software. Venter, pictured, is the president of the J. Craig Venter Institute, which conducts research into synthetic biology. He is seeking to patent the first life form created by humans, dubbed Mycoplasma laboratorium in 2000, Venter and Francis Collins from the National Institutes of Health and US
Lovely bottle for this sure but it doesn't quite have it that's the x, loveless. But the Public Genome Project claimed they had mapped the entire human genome A DNA molecule - shaped similar to a spiral staircase or ladder -. Is made up of chemicals that link together and form the rungs of this ladder shape The sides of the ladder are made of sugar and phosphate. Human bodies have around 3 billion base pairs, but only 4 per cent of those pairs are said to influence how genes react and behave.
The finished sequence was completed, with 99.99 per cent accuracy in 2003.In May 2010, Venter was part of a team that became the first to successfully create 'synthetic life.' They did this by adding a long DNA molecule containing a bacterium genome into another cell. The team analysed the genome of a microbe and reconstructed it from laboratory chemicals before inserting the finished DNA into a bacterial cell, which began to grow and reproduce. Scientists would then be able to manipulate and modify the DNA by adding certain features to create tailor-made microbes. These advances in genome technology will form part of a 'genetic revolution ', according to Venter, and' could give humanity crops resistant to drought and disease and artificial animals that could yield both food and drugs. 'The cells could also be used to increase intelligence, or even extend human life.

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