Remember--we only copied from nature--did not invent anything new--other
than the synthetic aspect of it. Interesting but not surprising---mother
nature remains supremely dignified!.

t mOn Sun, May 23, 2010 at 3:38 AM, Robert <[email protected]> wrote:

> Quoting from the article:
> "...he said it doesn’t represent the creation of a fully synthetic
> life form. Venter essentially transplanted a synthetic genome into a
> related organism, and found the genes functioned normally there."
>
> They are referring to a segment of DNA, not an entire genome.
>
> Still, this is a fascinating subject.
> Remember the cloned sheep, "Dolly?"
> Turns out that these cloned creatures are not exact copies after all,
> and they develop health problems later on.
> There is a lot that goes on in genetic reactions that we do not
> understand.  For example, genes can "correct" errors in
> transcription.  It is almost as if the gene knows what it is supposed
> to look like, and if it does not look like that, it has limited
> abilities to restore the correct "grammar" as it were.
>
> Genetic manipulation is an inherently dangerous undertaking,
> because once a life form is unleashed into the environment, it cannot
> be recalled if there are unintended consequences.
>
> Some say that all genetic engineering does is to accelerate something
> that nature might do on its own.
>
> But that may not be entirely true.
> The cloning experiments provide a warning that there are potentially
> catastrophic consequences inherent in the field of genetic
> engineering.
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> On May 22, 3:47 pm, einseele <[email protected]> wrote:
> > For the first time scientists have manufactured DNA.
> > DNA since taken as a written sequence represents the biggest knowledge
> > revolution ever.
> > Scientist are able now, to "write" DNA.
> >
> > See it athttp://
> www.businessweek.com/news/2010-05-21/life-form-created-with-ma...
> >
> > Expect as well the corresponding ethic storm. Regardless where are we
> > headed to, this is close to God's actions. And what code is about.
> >
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