When DNA Writing is Free: Open Tools and Strategies to Accelerate the Bioeconomy.

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Benjamin Scott, Scott Pownall
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Abstract

DNA synthesis and assembly techniques have enabled the creation of validated and standardized DNA parts, used for producing proteins, enzymes, and small molecules. However, most DNA parts are governed by material transfer agreements, which restrict sharing and reuse for commercial purposes even in the absence of patents, bottlenecking innovation. DNA synthesis, crucial for producing new parts, also remains expensive and therefore inaccessible to most researchers. With the breakneck pace of digital innovations for designing and learning from biology, a new and more open approach to the physical building and testing of biology is needed. We propose the establishment of an Open Bio Research Alliance, to create and distribute open collections of DNA and other biological parts, combined with regulated and affordable DNA synthesis services. Focusing on Canada's bioeconomy, establishing domestic DNA synthesis infrastructure would not only secure global competitiveness in engineering biology, but also safeguard biosecurity and national sovereignty over critical resources. By harnessing and supporting existing lab automation resources, the Alliance will also help scale the building and testing of engineered biological systems. Leveraging these tools and strategies, Canada is well-positioned to lead the world in open and innovative biotechnology, paving the way for a thriving bioeconomy.

当DNA写作是免费的:开放的工具和策略,以加速生物经济。
DNA合成和组装技术已经能够创造出经过验证和标准化的DNA部分,用于生产蛋白质、酶和小分子。然而,大多数DNA部分受物质转让协议的约束,即使在没有专利的情况下,也限制了商业目的的共享和再利用,这阻碍了创新。DNA合成对于制造新部件至关重要,但仍然很昂贵,因此大多数研究人员无法获得。随着设计和学习生物学的数字创新的飞速发展,需要一种新的、更开放的方法来进行生物学的物理构建和测试。我们建议建立一个开放的生物研究联盟,以创建和分发开放的DNA和其他生物部分的集合,并结合监管和负担得起的DNA合成服务。着眼于加拿大的生物经济,建立国内DNA合成基础设施,不仅可以确保工程生物学的全球竞争力,还可以保障生物安全和国家对关键资源的主权。通过利用和支持现有的实验室自动化资源,该联盟还将帮助扩展工程生物系统的构建和测试。利用这些工具和战略,加拿大在开放和创新生物技术方面处于领先地位,为蓬勃发展的生物经济铺平了道路。
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CiteScore
4.80
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发文量
71
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: Published since 1954, the Canadian Journal of Microbiology is a monthly journal that contains new research in the field of microbiology, including applied microbiology and biotechnology; microbial structure and function; fungi and other eucaryotic protists; infection and immunity; microbial ecology; physiology, metabolism and enzymology; and virology, genetics, and molecular biology. It also publishes review articles and notes on an occasional basis, contributed by recognized scientists worldwide.
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