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Craig Venter close to creating synthetic life

Synthetic genome pioneer Craig Venter says that his team is close to creating a living bacterium made completely from scratch
Only the best genes for Venter
Only the best genes for Venter
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For the first time we are close to creating artificial life from scratch. So says Craig Venter, founder of the J. Craig Venter Institute in Rockville, Maryland, and famed for creating the first cell with a synthetic genome.

鈥淲e think we鈥檙e close, but we鈥檝e not submitted a paper yet,鈥 he said at the in London this week.

Venter announced in 2010 that he had brought to life an almost completely synthetic version of the bacterium Mycoplasma mycoides, by transplanting it into the vacant shell of another bacterium. Venter鈥檚 latest creation, which he has dubbed the , will be made from scratch with genes he and his institute colleagues, Clyde Hutchison and Hamilton Smith, consider indispensable for life.

The team is using computer simulations to better understand what is needed to create a simple, self-replicating cell. 鈥淥nce we have a minimal chassis, we can add anything else to it,鈥 he says.

Venter鈥檚 quest to to produce more oil than usual is also going well. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been able to increase photosynthesis threefold, meaning that we get three times as much energy per photon [of sunlight] as from natural algae,鈥 he says. He also announced that his programme to scour the oceans for novel microscopic life has so far turned up 80 million genes new to biology.

Topics: Bacteria / Biology / Genetics