SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY

SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY

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SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
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The term "synthetic biology" was first used by Barbara Hobomin in 1980 to describe bacteria genetically modified using recombinant DNA technology.

Synthetic biology refers to the science of using genetic sequencing, editing, and modification to create unnatural organisms or organic molecules that can function in living systems.

Synthetic biology allows scientists to design and synthesize new DNA sequences from scratch.

The term has been used to describe the synthesis of unnatural organic molecules that function in living systems.

In this broader sense, the term has been used in reference to efforts to "rethink life."

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