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  2. Scientists Take Major Step Towards Creating Synthetic Life - AOL

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    This synthetic genome tech means that life-forms can be customized depending on ... researchers said in a study recently published in Nature. To create a specific synthetic chromosome within ...

  3. Artificial life - Wikipedia

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    Artificial life (ALife or A-Life) is a field of study wherein researchers examine systems related to natural life, its processes, and its evolution, through the use of simulations with computer models, robotics, and biochemistry. [1] The discipline was named by Christopher Langton, an American computer scientist, in 1986. [2]

  4. Scientists Replicated the Energy System That May Be the ... - AOL

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    Published in Nature Nanotechnology and Nature Communications, respectively, they detail methods for creating synthetic mitochondria and certain cellular processes.

  5. Scientists warn of ‘unprecedented’ risks of research into ...

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    Scientists had been trying to create synthetic life using non-mirror molecules for more than a decade, Ellis said, but they were still a “long way” from having self-sustaining cells that can ...

  6. Mirror life - Wikipedia

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    Advances in synthetic biology, like synthesizing viruses since 2002, partially synthetic bacteria in 2010, and synthetic ribosomes in 2013, may lead to the possibility of fully synthesizing a living cell from small molecules, which could enable synthesizing mirror cells from mirrored versions (enantiomers) of life's building-block molecules.

  7. Synthetic biology - Wikipedia

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    It is the science of emerging genetic and physical engineering to produce new (and, therefore, synthetic) life forms. To develop organisms with novel or enhanced characteristics, this emerging field of study combines biology, engineering, and related disciplines' knowledge and techniques to design chemically synthesised DNA. [35] [36]

  8. Xenobiology - Wikipedia

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    Xenobiology (XB) is a subfield of synthetic biology, the study of synthesizing and manipulating biological devices and systems. [1] The name "xenobiology" derives from the Greek word xenos, which means "stranger, alien". Xenobiology is a form of biology that is not (yet) familiar to science and is not found in nature. [2]

  9. Mycoplasma laboratorium - Wikipedia

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    Mycoplasma laboratorium or Synthia [b 1] refers to a synthetic strain of bacterium. The project to build the new bacterium has evolved since its inception. Initially the goal was to identify a minimal set of genes that are required to sustain life from the genome of Mycoplasma genitalium, and rebuild these genes synthetically to create a "new ...