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MBA-Congo
May 21st, 2010, 12:13 AM
One of the many reason I'm going home to build my fort:ohno::ohno:

Scientists in the US have succeeded in developing the first synthetic living cell.

The researchers constructed a bacterium's "genetic software" and transplanted it into a host cell.

The resulting microbe then looked and behaved like the species "dictated" by the synthetic DNA.

The advance, published in Science, has been hailed as a scientific landmark, but critics say there are dangers posed by synthetic organisms.

Dr Craig Venter says yeast, chemicals, and computers were used by scientists
The researchers hope eventually to design bacterial cells that will produce medicines and fuels and even absorb greenhouse gases.

The team was led by Dr Craig Venter of the J Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) in Maryland and California.

He and his colleagues had previously made a synthetic bacterial genome, and transplanted the genome of one bacterium into another.

Now, the scientists have put both methods together, to create what they call a "synthetic cell", although only its genome is truly synthetic.

Dr Venter likened the advance to making new software for the cell.

The researchers copied an existing bacterial genome. They sequenced its genetic code and then used "synthesis machines" to chemically construct a copy.

Dr Venter told BBC News: "We've now been able to take our synthetic chromosome and transplant it into a recipient cell - a different organism.

"As soon as this new software goes into the cell, the cell reads [it] and converts into the species specified in that genetic code."

The new bacteria replicated over a billion times, producing copies that contained and were controlled by the constructed, synthetic DNA.

"This is the first time any synthetic DNA has been in complete control of a cell," said Dr Venter.

'New industrial revolution'
Dr Venter and his colleagues hope eventually to design and build new bacteria that will perform useful functions.


"I think they're going to potentially create a new industrial revolution," he said.

"If we can really get cells to do the production that we want, they could help wean us off oil and reverse some of the damage to the environment by capturing carbon dioxide."

Dr Venter and his colleagues are already collaborating with pharmaceutical and fuel companies to design and develop chromosomes for bacteria that would produce useful fuels and new vaccines.
But critics say that the potential benefits of synthetic organisms have been overstated.

Dr Helen Wallace from Genewatch UK, an organisation that monitors developments in genetic technologies, told BBC News that synthetic bacteria could be dangerous.

"If you release new organisms into the environment, you can do more harm than good," she said.

"By releasing them into areas of pollution, [with the aim of cleaning it up], you're actually releasing a new kind of pollution.

"We don't know how these organisms will behave in the environment."

Dr Wallace accused Dr Venter of playing down the potential drawbacks.

"He isn't God," she said, "he's actually being very human; trying to get money invested in his technology and avoid regulation that would restrict its use."

But Dr Venter said that he was "driving the discussions" about the regulations governing this relatively new scientific field and about the ethical implications of the work.

Continue reading the main story The risks are unparalleled, we need safety evaluation for this kind of radical research and protections from military or terrorist misuse
Julian Savulescu

Oxford University ethics professor

Profile: Craig Venter

Ethics concern over synthetic cell
He said: "In 2003, when we made the first synthetic virus, it underwent an extensive ethical review that went all the way up to the level of the White House.

"And there have been extensive reviews including from the National Academy of Sciences, which has done a comprehensive report on this new field.

"We think these are important issues and we urge continued discussion that we want to take part in."

Dr Gos Micklem, a geneticist from the University of Cambridge, said that the advance was "undoubtedly a landmark" study.

But, he said, "there is already a wealth of simple, cheap, powerful and mature techniques for genetically engineering a range of organisms. Therefore, for the time being, this approach is unlikely to supplant existing methods for genetic engineering".

The ethical discussions surrounding the creation of synthetic or artificial life are set to continue.

Professor Julian Savulescu, from the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford, said the potential of this science was "in the far future, but real and significant".

"But the risks are also unparalleled," he continued. "We need new standards of safety evaluation for this kind of radical research and protections from military or terrorist misuse and abuse.

"These could be used in the future to make the most powerful bioweapons imaginable. The challenge is to eat the fruit without the worm."


qPE2CnThito

BUTEMBO21
May 21st, 2010, 12:29 AM
This will not be forced upon anyone.

Iskandar
May 21st, 2010, 07:16 AM
One of the many reason I'm going home to build my fort:ohno::ohno:



Why shake head? Sorry to make my self conspicuous on your skybar, but isn't this good news?

Or is this a joke that I don't understand because I'm not from your skybar? hehe. Yeah, google linked me to this page. Ill go now.

MBA-Congo
May 21st, 2010, 10:30 AM
I just got this vision of a synthetic living cell evolving into a demon and eventually killing off humanity, but that's just me and my twisted understanding of science marching ahead without ethical concerns. Fuck it let the demons come alive.

Soon a synthetic Demon for adoption.:lol::lol:
http://www.artonyou.com/Baby%20Demon.jpg

manicongo5
May 21st, 2010, 07:07 PM
The most worrying aspect for us it is that there no africans doing such kind of researches!We are absents in almost leading edge technologies!If you cant control,you will be controlled!

MBA-Congo
May 22nd, 2010, 01:11 AM
Digital design:lol:
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MBA-Congo
May 22nd, 2010, 01:20 AM
The most worrying aspect for us it is that there no africans doing such kind of researches!We are absents in almost leading edge technologies!If you cant control,you will be controlled!

sad truth, but at the same time would you like to live in a world were the future is a blur reality for children, nature is being blurred by scientist?Ethical regulation must be enforced.

manicongo5
May 22nd, 2010, 04:20 PM
sad truth, but at the same time would you like to live in a world were the future is a blur reality for children, nature is being blurred by scientist?Ethical regulation must be enforced.
We are living in a very dangerous world and knowledge possession is key for survival!There is a limited amount of available ressources and we will reach one point whereby people will compete for scarce ressources.Am very worried that a sick western scientist will find a way to design viruses targeting specifically africans.Whites south africans tried it already!

BUTEMBO21
May 23rd, 2010, 05:45 AM
We are living in a very dangerous world and knowledge possession is key for survival!There is a limited amount of available ressources and we will reach one point whereby people will compete for scarce ressources.Am very worried that a sick western scientist will find a way to design viruses targeting specifically africans.Whites south africans tried it already!

I have no doubts about that. the US Army did some experiments on Black Americans in the 1940s as well.

I have no doubts they will do it again the future.

Thing Africans are not adventurious and most are very scred of taking risks. They are scared of doing researchs for fear of the religion and all the Cultural Taboos. Also , governments don't Encourage researchs.
Wonder why the continent is left behind in everything.

Iskandar
May 25th, 2010, 09:37 AM
wow, you africans are paranoid...

I remember a specific case in the 1990s when the WHO (evil western organisation) was attempting to exterminate (polio?), to do this, they had to vaccinate in all corners of the globe. However when they got to a certain african country, a rumour spread that the vaccination was a western plot to sterilize the people, so the people didn't take the vaccination. Which resulted in polio not being destroyed, and all the work by the WHO was pointless.

That example is what I think of when I see this:

Am very worried that a sick western scientist will find a way to design viruses targeting specifically africans. Whites south africans tried it already!

I mean, nobody wants to do that. We aren't evil, we aren't trying to kill africans, if anything, most people in the developed world wants to help africa.

:ohno: come on, anyone reading this would laugh.

preme3000
May 25th, 2010, 10:49 AM
wow, you africans are paranoid...

I remember a specific case in the 1990s when the WHO (evil western organisation) was attempting to exterminate (polio?), to do this, they had to vaccinate in all corners of the globe. However when they got to a certain african country, a rumour spread that the vaccination was a western plot to sterilize the people, so the people didn't take the vaccination. Which resulted in polio not being destroyed, and all the work by the WHO was pointless.

That example is what I think of when I see this:



I mean, nobody wants to do that. We aren't evil, we aren't trying to kill africans, if anything, most people in the developed world wants to help africa.

:ohno: come on, anyone reading this would laugh.

Take a glance at recent history between the western world and african countries and tell me that africans don't have the right to be cautious.

Usually when you hear an african person talking about the western world, they are not talking about the average person in the west because more than likely that same african is a product of the west as well, 95% of africans you see on here are in the West.

What they are talking about however are actions of the governments in the West, who try to influence countries through Western biased institutions such as the World Bank or turning a blind eye to the abuse by multinationals who sometimes dump toxic waste on african land, blood diamonds, etc. Look at how much coverage the oil spill in the USA is getting, now do you remember ever seeing anything like that when oil is spilt in the Niger Delta? Which has happened, a few million barrels worth.

My statements are not there to shift the blame for the incredible, unbelievable incompetence shown by african governments and leaders, don't get me started on that (but guess which powers sponsor most of these idiots in charge?).

My main stance has been and will always be that africans need to take resposibility for themselves. The solutions need to come from within.

Iskandar
May 26th, 2010, 07:30 AM
Western organizations like the WHO or Amnesty International?

You're making it sound like Africans can't see in anything other than black and white, either something is good or something is bad. "DeBeers is a western company that buys Diamonds which creates conflict in unstable African countries, therefore, the evil westerners want to create a super virus to kill Africans."

I would have given Africans' brains (yes I know I'm generalising) a bit more credit than that, but I was really surprised after reading this thread.

The West is not evil, it's just the west, it's good, it's bad, it just is. So you're defending people's ignorance, in this age of technology there is no excuse.

I understand the tension that people may percieve between the West and Africa, but nonetheless, it's still ignorance and there is no excuse of being misinformed. Obviously I'm talking about posters on SSC not the majority of Africans.

Iskandar
May 26th, 2010, 07:33 AM
and I'm not surprised that Western Media gave more attention to the recent oil spill in the West than the one in the Niger Delta. African Press is free to pay more attention to African disasters, meanwhile Western media will pay attention to things that affect themselves. That's just how media works.

BUTEMBO21
May 26th, 2010, 09:48 AM
Western organizations like the WHO or Amnesty International?

You're making it sound like Africans can't see in anything other than black and white, either something is good or something is bad. "DeBeers is a western company that buys Diamonds which creates conflict in unstable African countries, therefore, the evil westerners want to create a super virus to kill Africans."

I would have given Africans' brains (yes I know I'm generalising) a bit more credit than that, but I was really surprised after reading this thread.

The West is not evil, it's just the west, it's good, it's bad, it just is. So you're defending people's ignorance, in this age of technology there is no excuse.

I understand the tension that people may percieve between the West and Africa, but nonetheless, it's still ignorance and there is no excuse of being misinformed. Obviously I'm talking about posters on SSC not the majority of Africans.

The American experiments on African American in Tuskegee .Before that centuries of Slavery.

South africa's Aparthied(White regime) experiments of bio-Chemicals on Black South africans.

What manicongo said is. Its more likely "crazy Western Scientists" that would love to use this make some experiments on Blacks like South africans and Americans.

He did say that all whites will do it, he specifically said some crazy western(white) scientists.

preme3000
May 26th, 2010, 01:01 PM
I mean, nobody wants to do that. We aren't evil, we aren't trying to kill africans, if anything, most people in the developed world wants to help africa.

This is what you said, you said "we" as in yourself, the everyday man, everyday caucasian people so I was trying to make you understand where the attitude comes from, why young africans such as Manincongo have the right to ask questions since western influence in africa has been anything but positive.

I think your misdirecting your comments by focusing too much on the term "western". I tried to explain, at least to my understanding what someone from an african point of view sees when talking about "western influence", past and present. You are trying to make it seem that africans see anything western bad, nope, most kids you see roaming around on SSC are more western than they are african due to their upbringing.

Iskandar
May 27th, 2010, 08:41 AM
Ok, I understand what you're saying now. When I read the post before, it just sounded like you were perceiving us as your enemy.

peace

desert burner
May 28th, 2010, 11:13 AM
and I'm not surprised that Western Media gave more attention to the recent oil spill in the West than the one in the Niger Delta. African Press is free to pay more attention to African disasters, meanwhile Western media will pay attention to things that affect themselves. That's just how media works.

^^iskandar, a malay name, yes malaysian, indonsian or brunei name i guess, so its very hard for you to grasb it, your one generation Australian same us the most SSC forumers except me :) either way we have suffered in terms colonialism, political interference and i continue...the lists so we have every right to be cautious, but we should not generalize i guess :)

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May 30th, 2010, 03:16 PM
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