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First Functional "Designer" Chromosome in Yeast NYU Langone Medical Center's Institute for Systems Genetics
An international team of scientists led by Jef Boeke, PhD, director of NYU Langone Medical Center's Institute for Systems Genetics, has synthesized the first functional chromosome in yeast, an important step in the emerging field of synthetic biology, designing microorganisms to produce novel medicines, raw materials for food, and biofuels.
Over the last five years, scientists have built bacterial chromosomes and viral DNA, but this is the first report of an entire eukaryotic chromosome, the threadlike structure that carries genes in the nucleus of all plant and animal cells, built from scratch. Researchers say their team's global effort also marks one of the most significant advances in yeast genetics since 1996, when scientists initially mapped out yeast's entire DNA code, or genetic blueprint.
"This work represents the biggest step yet in an international effort to construct the full genome of synthetic yeast," says Dr. Boeke. "It is the most extensively altered chromosome ever built. But the milestone that really counts is integrating it into a living yeast cell. We have shown that yeast cells carrying this synthetic chromosome are remarkably normal. They behave almost identically to wild yeast cells, only they now possess new capabilities and can do things that wild yeast cannot."
"This work represents the biggest step yet in an international effort to construct the full genome of synthetic yeast," says Dr. Boeke. "It is the most extensively altered chromosome ever built. But the milestone that really counts is integrating it into a living yeast cell. We have shown that yeast cells carrying this synthetic chromosome are remarkably normal. They behave almost identically to wild yeast cells, only they now possess new capabilities and can do things that wild yeast cannot."
Fuente: de NYU Langone Medical Center
Etiquetas:
Biología Sintética,
Genetic,
Genética,
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Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering by Lisa Yount
Table of Contents
Part I
Overview of the Topic
Chapter 1
Issues in Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering
Chapter 2
The Law and Biotechnology
Chapter 3
Chronology
Chapter 4
Biographical Listing
Chapter 5
Glossary
Part II
Guide to Further Research
Chapter 6
How to Research Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering
Chapter 7
Annotated Bibliography
Chapter 8
Organizations and Agencies
Part II
Appendices
Appendix A
Buck v. Bell, 274 U.S. 200 (1927)
Appendix B
Diamond v. Chakrabarty, 447 U.S. 303 (1980)
Appendix C
Norman-Bloodsaw v. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory,
135 F.3d 1260 (1998)
Appendix D
Bragdon v. Abbott, 97 U.S. 156 (1998)
Appendix E
United States v. Kincade, 379 F.3d 813 (2004)
Index
Etiquetas:
Biotechnology,
Ebooks of Biotechnology,
Ebooks of Genetics,
Genetic
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