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    Artificial life created.

    A scientist has linked together dna strands sequenced to perform an intended outcome by computer, placed them into a cell that had it's genetic material removed and the cell then came to life, divided and created a bacteria with a specific function. This may seem sci fi or irrelevant but it is an historic breakthrough with huge implications for the future.

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    Geneticist J. Craig Venter creates what he says the world's first synthetic life form that will eventually be possible to develop life forms. However critics have accused Venter of playing God. Julian Rush reports.

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    Craig Venter creates synthetic life form

    Craig Venter and his team have built the genome of a bacterium from scratch and incorporated it into a cell to make what they call the world's first synthetic life form

    Genetic entrepreneur Craig Venter explains how his team of researchers created a new life form – and what happens next. Video: Science Link to this video

    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.


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    What happens when they start making daleks and the daleks start to take over the world?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog View Post
    What happens when they start making daleks and the daleks start to take over the world?


    The implications of artificial life getting out of control or the technology being used for harmful purposes are very real and not nearly as funny.

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    Yeah they never could climb stairs, we should be alright

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsRobsLife View Post
    critics have accused Venter of playing God
    That old chestnut.

    This is all bollocks anyway - they've not actually 'created life' they've simply altered an old & very simple bacteria by injecting new shit into it & Daleks were shown climbing stairs way back in '88.

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    maybe some one here on teakdoor just waite for the perfect ladyboy to be created?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Overman View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ItsRobsLife View Post
    critics have accused Venter of playing God
    That old chestnut.

    This is all bollocks anyway - they've not actually 'created life' they've simply altered an old & very simple bacteria by injecting new shit into it & Daleks were shown climbing stairs way back in '88.
    The genetic material was coded by humans and has given life to an inanimate cell.
    This is a key step in creating cells with their function pre-programmed by humans.
    The implications of this technology will affect every aspect of our lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog View Post
    What happens when they start making daleks and the daleks start to take over the world?
    Quote Originally Posted by Overman View Post
    This is all bollocks anyway - & Daleks were shown climbing stairs way back in '88.
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    maybe some one here on teakdoor just waite for the perfect ladyboy to be created?


    Yeah but no but....


    Gotta love Teakdoor.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsRobsLife View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog View Post
    What happens when they start making daleks and the daleks start to take over the world?
    Quote Originally Posted by Overman View Post
    This is all bollocks anyway - & Daleks were shown climbing stairs way back in '88.
    Quote Originally Posted by smeden View Post
    maybe some one here on teakdoor just waite for the perfect ladyboy to be created?


    Yeah but no but....


    Gotta love Teakdoor.

    maybe some one here on teakdoor already love him do you have his telefonenumber?

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    Can they grow me a new penis?
    This one is wearing a bit thin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the dogcatcher View Post
    Can they grow me a new penis?
    Now we're getting somewhere..


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    at least we got a discusion going it is fun to play the creater of just what you like

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsRobsLife View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by the dogcatcher View Post
    Can they grow me a new penis?
    Now we're getting somewhere..

    Using some elephant DNA.

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    If they have just a tiny bit of artificial intelligence left over could they post it to JJ he really could do with a little bit?!

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    How long until the fundies start claiming this proves intelligent design?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Overman
    & Daleks were shown climbing stairs way back in '88.
    Hmmm, all we can hope then is the daleks start with the easy stuff first, ie old peoples homes that have wheel chair access, houses for disabled people, that should keep them busy for a few years

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    Quote Originally Posted by the dogcatcher
    Can they grow me a new penis?
    You want one like this ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsRobsLife
    We were ecstatic when the cells booted up
    Skinhead daleks. Very scary. If they have boots, they have feet, and can probably climb stairs with ease.

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