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Binte Jamil, Siti Aisyah
Keywords
Synthetic Biology
Nature
Cosmology
science
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Economic ethics
Technology ethics
Methods of ethics
Bioethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/233068
Abstract
"Modern science has been the leading spirit of Western civilisation, breaking the boundaries of cultural values and dominating the globe. From genetic technologies to biomedical applications, emergent projects are now focusing on synthetic biology (SB). SB is defined as the deliberate design of novel biological systems and organisms based on principles elucidated by biologists, chemists, physicists and engineers. In essence, it is about redesigning life.1 SB approaches can be grouped into three: DNA-based device production whereby DNA synthesis is used to deliberately engineer biological systems; genome-driven cell manufacture whereby genomes are reduced to only those essential to “sustain” life before being transferred into host cells for functional investigation; and the creation of proto-cells which aims to build minimal cells used for developing “artificial” cellular systems including tissues and organs"
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2015
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