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| - | * [http://omnibus.uni-freiburg.de/~kouznet/life6000.pdf Life with a price of 6000 €] | ||
| - | Now we see it could be cheaper, but it will need a great intellectual impact. So, we’re opened for '''sponsors and relationships'''. | ||
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| - | === Comments === | ||
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| - | As I understand it, the idea is to create a "life | ||
| - | automaton" consisting of 6 proteins? That is what I took | ||
| - | out of your proposal. That seems quite ambitioned, but I | ||
| - | can't really judge it, and even if it is quite | ||
| - | ambitioned, that does not mean that it is bad, of | ||
| - | course. | ||
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| - | My understanding says that you are using 6000 € for | ||
| - | denovo synthesis of 6 genes required for making minimal | ||
| - | life. Right? | ||
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| - | So, what if after all the simulations and tests on the | ||
| - | computer, you order the DNA for minimal life and it | ||
| - | turns out that it doesn't work... What will you do then? | ||
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| - | This is because biology is unpredictable and you must | ||
| - | not assume that the DNA which you order will work in the | ||
| - | first time itself... You must keep some backup money or | ||
| - | plans... | ||
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| - | You have to separate specifically the general and specific | ||
| - | objectives to long and short time; implications, obstacles | ||
| - | and limitations. | ||
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| - | OK, fine.. So you want to go in a completely different | ||
| - | direction by creating alternative life.. Good.. All the | ||
| - | best for this project. | ||
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| - | Well, if you want to go to the extremes then are you | ||
| - | limiting yourself to already established phenomena such | ||
| - | as DNA, membranes, etc. You may want to adopt a | ||
| - | completely new and novel ideas which might be simpler | ||
| - | than DNA and other stuff of the normal cell. | ||
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| - | So, keep all the options open. Research the literature | ||
| - | well and create Artificial Life... | ||
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| - | === Questions === | ||
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| - | * - Dilettante: "Where is a place of synthetic biology here - good old gene engineering > bio-nanotechnology > orthogonal life > artificial life > artificial intelligence?" <br> - Expert: "Hmmm..." | ||
| - | * - Professor: "What is new in Synthetic Biology?" <br> - Student: "Wiki!!!" | ||
| - | * People on a street: <br> - "What is a synthetic biology - science or technology?" <br> - "Expedition." | ||
| - | * - Shrödinger: “What is life?” <br> - Alice: “It’s a play where rules are constantly changed.” | ||
