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    Default Artificial life 'could be created within five years'



    Last Updated: 8:47AM GMT 12 Mar 2009

    Laboratories across the world are closing in on a "second genesis" - an achievement that would be one of the greatest scientific breakthroughs of all time.

    Prof David Deamer, from California University, said although building a new lifeform from scratch is a daunting task he is confident it can happen in five to 10 years.

    He said: "The momentum is building - we're knocking at the door."

    A synthetic, made-to-order living system could produce everything from new drugs to biofuels and greenhouse gas absorbers.

    Opponents of the controversial research claim the technology could lead to machines becoming "almost human".

    But there would be no safety issues for a long time as any initial organisms would be very primitive and need large-scale life support in the lab, reports New Scientist.

    The finishing line could be in sight after geneticists Professor George Church and Dr Michael Jewett, of Harvard Medical School, told a synthetic biology conference in Hong Kong that they had synthetically created part of a cell, called a ribosome.

    The breakthrough offers hope that they could create an entire cell; something Prof Church believes would be a relatively minor challenge.

    He said: "There's nothing you'd expect to go wrong - the way we expected things to go wrong with the assembly."

    However, according to Dr Anthony Forster, of Vanderbilt University, Tennessee, who is also creating a synthetic living cell in a test tube with Prof Church, "until you actually try this you won't know".

    "Having said that we know cells can do it so we should be able to do it sooner or later."

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    Quote Originally Posted by ken View Post
    Laboratories across the world are closing in on a "second genesis" - an achievement that would be one of the greatest scientific breakthroughs of all time.
    Since the last greatest scientific breakthrough of all time. I've lost track of how many we've been promised.

    Quote Originally Posted by ken View Post
    A synthetic, made-to-order living system could produce everything from new drugs to biofuels and greenhouse gas absorbers.
    What lazy reporting. They really love this kind of "reporting superscience" where this next problem could solve all problems from a cure to cancer, to beating obesidy, and maybe even saving the ozone layer and stopping global warming at the same time.
    I had rather have a plain, russet-coated Captain, that knows what he fights for, and loves what he knows, than that which you call a Gentleman and is nothing else.

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