GS 3: Science & TechnologyEthicsPrelims

The genie of synthetic biology is out, and with it comes power and peril, Pg2

Synthetic biology breakthroughs enable genome-wide engineering, raising ethical concerns about creating novel life forms and potential misuse.

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Key Highlights:

  • Humans are now capable of not only reading the book of life (DNA) but also writing new versions, marking a significant advancement in synthetic biology.
  • The cost and speed of DNA sequencing have drastically decreased, enabling genome sequencing in hours for a few hundred dollars.
  • J. Craig Venter and his team synthesized a complete bacterial genome in 2010 and introduced it into a bacterial cell, creating digitally created life.
  • Jack Szostak is pioneering a bottom-up approach to synthesize a primordial cell from scratch, modeling early living systems.

Detailed Insights:

  • Understanding DNA allows us to engineer nature, with potential for creating designer cells for various applications, including producing chemicals, drugs, materials, and fuels.
  • Genome sequences provide insights into the history of life, organism relatedness, and adaptations to environments, complementing the fossil record.
  • The ability to analyze cellular and environmental information, combined with AI, facilitates the design of genomes with desired properties, though predictability remains a challenge.
  • Creating complex new forms of multicellular organisms and replacing a cell's genome with a human-designed one are becoming increasingly feasible.
  • The development of synthetic biology raises regulatory challenges, particularly due to the self-replicating nature of engineered life forms, requiring careful consideration of potential consequences.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid): The molecule containing the genetic instructions for all known living organisms.
  • Genome: The complete set of genetic material in a cell or organism.
  • Synthetic Biology: A field of science that involves designing and constructing new biological parts, devices, and systems.
  • Transcription Factors: Proteins that bind to specific DNA sequences, controlling the rate of transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger RNA.
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