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科技的快速发展使人们重新思考许多曾经被认为是肯定的想法。在2010年5月的TED(科技、娱乐、设计)会议上,克雷格·文特尔博士表示,他的团队创造了“地球上第一个自我复制的物种,它的父母是一台电脑。”他们的研究成果发表在2010年7月的《科学》杂志上。简要地说,Venter团队创造了一种合成细菌,Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn1.0,其基因组序列由Mycoplasma mycoides的基因组序列、酵母克隆载体和一些人工DNA序列组成。本文对他们的项目进行了详细的分析,并提出了几个可能的指标,通过跟踪mycoides, M. capricolum,酵母,E. coli和人类的各种贡献,Craig Venter博士关于合成细胞亲本的陈述可能并不完全可靠。
Who are the parents of Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn1.0?
The rapid advancement of technology is causing people to re-think many ideas that were once considered certainties. During a TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) conference in May 2010, Dr. Craig Venter stated that his team had created “the first self-replicating species we’ve had on the planet whose parent is a computer.” Their work was published in Science in July 2010. Briefly, the Venter team created a synthetic bacterium, Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn1.0, whose genome sequence is composed of the genome sequence of M. mycoides , a yeast cloning vector, and some artificial DNA sequence. This paper provides a detailed analysis of their project and several possible indicators that the statement made by Dr. Craig Venter concerning the parents of the synthetic cells might not be altogether reliable, by following the various contributions made by M. mycoides , M. capricolum , yeast, E. coli , and humans.