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Scientists build life form that adds letters to genetic code

Posted: May 7, 2014 at 11:45 pm

LOS ANGELES For possibly billions of years, the DNA blueprints for life on Earth have been written with just four genetic letters A, T, G and C. On Wednesday, scientists announced that they added two more.

In a paper published in the journal Nature, bioengineers at The Scripps Research Institute in the San Diego neighborhood of La Jolla said they had successfully inserted two synthetic molecules into the genome of an Escherichia coli bacterium, which survived and passed on the new genetic material.

In addition to the naturally occurring nucleotides adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine, which form the rungs of DNAs double-helix structure, the bacterium carried two more base-pair partners, which study authors have dubbed d5SICS and dNaM.

For more than a decade, scientists have been experimenting with so-called unnatural base pairs, or UBPs, saying they may hold the key to new antibiotics, future cancer drugs, improved vaccines, nanomaterials and other innovations.

Until now, however, those experiments have all been conducted in test tubes.

These unnatural base pairs have worked beautifully in vitro, but the big challenge has been to get them working in the much more complex environment of a living cell, lead study author Denis Malyshev, a molecular and chemical biologist at Scripps, said in a prepared statement.

The new genetic material did not appear to be toxic to the bacteria, and it only remains in the organisms genome under specific lab conditions. In a natural environment, the molecules nucleoside triphosphates degrade and disappear in a day or two. Once they disappear, the bacterium reverts back to its natural base pair arrangement.

Still, experts said insertion of the synthetic materials into E. colis genome was a milestone.

This definitely is a significant achievement, said Ross Thyer, a synthetic biologist at the University of Texas at Austin, who was not involved in the research. What Im most excited about is how this will help us answer some bigger evolutionary questions: Why has life settled on a specific set of bases?

Malyshev and colleagues went about creating the semi-synthetic bacterium by genetically engineering a stretch of ring-like DNA known as a plasmid.

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Scientists add new letters to bacteria's genetic 'alphabet'

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For possibly billions of years, the DNA blueprints for life on Earth have been written with just four genetic "letters" -- A, T, G and C. On Wednesday, scientists announced that that they added two more.

In a paper published in the journal Nature, bio-engineers at Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla said they had successfully inserted two synthetic molecules into the genome of an Escherichia coli bacterium, which survived and passed on the new genetic material.

In addition to the naturally occurring nucleotides adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine, which form the rungs of DNA's double-helix structure, the bacterium carried two more base-pair partners, which study authors have dubbed d5SICS and dNaM.

For more than a decade, scientists have been experimenting with so-called unnatural base pairs, or UBPs, saying they may hold the key to new antibiotics, future cancer drugs, improved vaccines, nanomaterials and other innovations.

Until now, however, those experiments have all been conducted in test tubes.

"These unnatural base pairs have worked beautifully in vitro, but the big challenge has been to get them working in the much more complex environment of a living cell," lead study author Denis Malyshev, a molecular and chemical biologist at Scripps, said in a prepared statement.

The new genetic material did not appear to be toxic to the bacteria, and it only remains in the organism's genome under specific lab conditions. In a natural environment, the molecules -- nucleoside triphosphates -- degrade and disappear in a day or two. Once they disappear, the bacterium reverts back to its natural base pair arrangement.

Still, experts said insertion of the synthetic materials into E. coli's genome was a milestone.

"This definitely is a significant achievement," said Ross Thyer, a synthetic biologist at the University of Texas at Austin, who was not involved in the research. "What I'm most excited about is how this will help us answer some bigger evolutionary questions: Why has life settled on a specific set of bases."

Malyshev and colleagues went about creating the semi-synthetic bacterium by genetically engineering a stretch of ring-like DNA known as a plasmid.

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Minecraft- Genetic Engineering Ranch Tour – Video

Posted: May 6, 2014 at 11:45 am


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Process – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology – Video

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No to Genetic Engineering | People and Politics – Video

Posted: May 4, 2014 at 5:44 pm


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Genetic engineering is banned in berlingen by Lake Constance. The town in Baden-Wrttemberg, a state ruled by a coalition of the Green party and the Social Democrats, is now in the vanguard...

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Functional crops are coming

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COMING SOON: Food products that contain higher levels of phytosterols for reduced cholesterol, crops with higher levels of carotenoids for increased vitamin A, potato loaded with antioxidants, low-linolenic soybean, and high-lysine corn.

These may be farfetched but the possibilities are endless. Thanks to genetic engineering, the crops of the future will no longer be just dreams but realities. Already, the world has seen eggplant and corn that defy pests, vitamin A-rich rice, herbicide tolerant soybean, virus resistant papaya, and high laureate canola.

They are called genetically modified (GM) crops, which are products of biotechnology, a "technique that makes use of organism (or parts of it) to make or modify products, to improve plants or animals, or to develop microorganisms for specific purposes."

GM crops are made through a process called genetic engineering. Dr. Antonio Alfonso, a plant breeder at the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) and the Crops Biotechnology Center director said genetic engineering is employed because of the following reasons: the trait is not present in the germplasm of the plant; the trait is very difficult to incorporate using conventional breeding methods; and it would take a very long time to introduce and/or improve such trait in the crop through conventional breeding.

In 1994, Calgene's delayed-ripening tomato became the first GM food crop to be produced and consumed in an industrialized country. Other GM crops -- corn, soybean, cotton, canola, and eggplant -- followed. These are called "first generation" crops which have proven their ability to lower farm-level production costs.

Now, research is focused on "second generation" GM crops that will feature increased nutritional and/or industrial traits. These crops will have more direct benefits to consumers. Examples include: potatoes with higher starch content and inulin; edible vaccines in corn, banana, and potatoes; corn varieties with low phytic acid and increased essential amino acids; healthier oils from soybean and canola; and allergen-free nuts.

These are called functional foods. It is defined as "foods or dietary components that claim to provide health benefits aside from basic nutrition." These foods contain biologically active substances such as antioxidants that may lower the risks from certain diseases associated with aging.

"Diet and health are closely related," explains the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA). "Thus crops are now being enhanced through biotechnology to increase levels of important biologically active substances for improved nutrition, to increase body's resistance to illnesses, and to remove undesirable food components."

Linoleic acid (LA), alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are some of the essential fatty acids. These are considered essential because they cannot be synthesized by the human body. A large number of scientific research studies suggest that higher dietary essential fatty acid intakes are associated with reductions in cardiovascular disease risk.

The main food sources of the long-chain Omega-3 fatty acids are fish. Plants lack the enzymes to make long-chain fatty acids needed by human beings. Scientists at the University of Bristol modified Arabidopsis thaliana to produce long-chain PUFAs.

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Korey Fung Ethics of Genetic Engineering Designer Babies Reproductive Revolution – Video

Posted: May 2, 2014 at 4:44 am


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Student Korey Fung presents "Ethics of Genetic Engineering: Designer Babies and the Reproductive Revolution" on April 8, 2014 in the Technology and Future of...

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The Henoch Prophecies from the Billy Meier Contacts Part 1 – Video

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Once you have read all the past prophecies and understand that this group is accurate in their predictions and has, on record, hundreds of predictions which . If you like prophecies, there...

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If you like prophecies, there is nobody with a track record like the Plejarans. They tell Billy Meier and he makes them available to us. They have an amazing. Once you have read all the past...

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