Recent developments in Life-Building - can lead to happy fixes for
many human (or, any life form) diseases/deficiencies, or towards
dangerous mistakes.
Below are some claims in that direction:
Genome Compiler claims to build a Compiler to take care of Grammar (Syntax and Semantics) of stitching genes
(http://www.genomecompiler.com/)
(http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/antonyevans/glowing-plants-natural-lighting-with-no-electricit)
"...my lab is using Genome Compiler to design and debug DNA in order to build radically new genomes with useful properities like resistance to all viruses and enabling new amino acids..."
Cambrian Genomics claims to 3D print a genome (http://cambriangenomics.com/)
Is this at molecular level?
IBM claims capability to move and assemble individual molecules (can they stitch Atoms to make Molecules?)
A Boy And His Atom: The World's Smallest Movie (http://www.research.ibm.com/articles/madewithatoms.shtml)
Here all molecules are same "carbon monoxide"... there may be some complexities to overcome to assemble more complex molecules to make DNA... our DNA formed with complex molecules Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, Thymine -- each molecule composed of 13-16 atoms of different combinations of elements Hydrogen, Corbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen.
On other thoughts, when we have capability, why not try with different elements and less complex molecules?
Below are some claims in that direction:
Genome Compiler claims to build a Compiler to take care of Grammar (Syntax and Semantics) of stitching genes
(http://www.genomecompiler.com/)
(http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/antonyevans/glowing-plants-natural-lighting-with-no-electricit)
"...my lab is using Genome Compiler to design and debug DNA in order to build radically new genomes with useful properities like resistance to all viruses and enabling new amino acids..."
Cambrian Genomics claims to 3D print a genome (http://cambriangenomics.com/)
Is this at molecular level?
IBM claims capability to move and assemble individual molecules (can they stitch Atoms to make Molecules?)
A Boy And His Atom: The World's Smallest Movie (http://www.research.ibm.com/articles/madewithatoms.shtml)
Here all molecules are same "carbon monoxide"... there may be some complexities to overcome to assemble more complex molecules to make DNA... our DNA formed with complex molecules Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, Thymine -- each molecule composed of 13-16 atoms of different combinations of elements Hydrogen, Corbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen.
On other thoughts, when we have capability, why not try with different elements and less complex molecules?