Authors: George M. Church
Fifth and last, we would need a convenient way to read this form of the bookâa DNA reader analogous to, for example, the Kindle, Sony-PRS, Android, or iPad. This is discussed briefly in Chapter 8. Sequencing this book using Illumina technology resulted in 692 million paired 100 base pair reads for $2,000. At 91K reads per book, that means $0.26 per 1X reading of the book. No words were lost in the process. Handheld DNA readers are beginning to become available, for example, the 2012 Oxford Nanopore MinIon (Chapter 7), and milestones like this book in DNA might accelerate commercial interest. We have established a DNA Encoded Artifacts Registry (DEAR) to coordinate global use so that mixed samples and updates can be interpreted. Coordination with the Rosetta Project (of the Long Now Foundation) could help make DNA the time capsule. Rosetta 3-inch nickel disk aims at 10,000 year archiving, avoiding the pitfalls of ephemeral digital standards (and even cultures) by intuitively leading the discoverer to higher and higher magnifications and 1,500 languages. In principle, instructions for building a DNA reader could be included in one or more languages and images.
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genetic basis of,
84â85
agriculture, invention of,
151
Air New Zealand,
91
amino acids,
21
handedness of,
24
increasing the numbers of,
63
mirror,
63
nonstandard
(NSAAs)
,
68
phenylalanine (F),
65
Amoebaproteus
,
51â52
ancient texts,
38
Anderson, J. C.,
115
Andromeda Strain, The
(Crichton),
225
Anthropocene,
143n
antibodies,
35
,
80
,
110
,
112â114
,
117â118
,
175
monoclonal,
117
as proteins,
113
antigen,
112
antigen binding site,
113â114
apoptosis,
114
Archer Daniels Midland,
1
Archimedes,
77
arsenic,
6
atoms,
spatial arrangement of,
19
Audubon Center for Research on Endangered Species (ACRES),
141
Bachelet, Ido,
80
bacteria,
4
blinking,
187
changing the species of,
48
minimal,
47
replication-limitation devices,
117
size of,
40
“synthetic”
48-50
bacterial drug delivery system,
115
Baker, David,
171
Bastiat, Frédéric,
99
B cells (B lymphocyte),
112
Bdelloid rotifer,
130
Beethoven, Ludwig van,
229
Berry, David,
104
Berthelot, Marcelin,
27
Berzelius, Jöns Jakob,
18â20
big bang,
16
BioBrick
(also
biobrick),
161
,
163
,
185â186
,
188â189
,
192
,
199
standard assembly of,
185â186
BioCurious,
234
biodegradation,
2
drawback of,
22
Bio-Fab Manifesto,
160â162
,
181
biofuels,
91â107
advantages of,
101
disadvantages,
101â102
coconut oil,
94
cyanobacteria,
104â106
E. coli
,
102â104
advantages of,
102â103
ethanol,
98
advantages of,
98
disadvantages of,
99
halo effect of,
92
potential sources of,
98
biogenetic law,
12
biohackers,
234
biological organisms,
4
as high technology,
4
Biological Safety: Principles and Practices
(Fleming and Hunt),
231
biological weapons convention,
240
failure of,
240
Bio-PDO,
3
bioplastics,
1â4
biosafety,
26
,
68
,
89
,
117
,
121
,
139
,
141
,
159
,
175â176
,
230â237
,
253
,
255
,
269â270
biosecurity,
99
,
161
,
231
,
269
,
270
Biot, Jean Baptiste,
27
Black Swan, The
(Taleb),
242
Blue Heron Biotechnology,
189
Boston University,
190
Brand, Stewart,
249
Branson, Richard,
91
Briggs, Robert,
134â135
Brown, Timothy Ray,
89
,
216â217
CAGE (conjugative assembly genome engineering),
78â79
Caltech,
190
Cambrian explosion,
71
cancer,
80
,
83â85
,
111
,
115â117
,
119
,
128â129
,
163
,
174
,
214
,
216
,
220
,
233â234
,
244
,
246â247
Capek, Karel,
180â181
Carboniferous period,
95
carbon-nitrogen cycle,
17
Carlson, Rob,
233
Caruthers, Marvin,
174
Celia (ibex),
9
death of,
134
daughter born through nuclear transfer cloning,
133â136
cells,
39
as deterministic systems,
42
attempts to synthesize,
51â54
discovery of,
39
generic,
40â42
minimal,
50
nature of,
39â42
polymeric composition of,
40â41
“synthetic”
48-50
,
Center for Agro-Nutrition Research and Technology,
133
Chang, Timothy Z.,
5
changing the genetic code,
8â9
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin,
110
,
131
Chinese University of Hong Kong,
195
,
197
,
200
.
See also
iGEM
chips (cheap DNA/oligos),
34
,
76
,
147
,
160
,
171
,
175
,
270
future of,
28
See also
handedness of molecules
;
mirror molecules
Citadel, The,
179â180
,
199
.
See also
iGEM
arguments against,
221
benefits of,
141
See also
nuclear transfer cloning
;
recombinant DNA
Clostridium perfringens
,
6n
coconut oil,
94
codons,
61
,
64â70
,
79
,
120â127
,
173
,
177
,
196
CodonDevices
(née
EngeneOS, later Gen9),
170â171
Collins, Francis,
204â205
comparative genomics,
73â86
computational irreducibility,
242
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL),
184
“Conan the Bacterium”
130
conjugative assembly genome engineering.
See
CAGE
Continental Airlines,
92
Ce qu'on voit et ce qu'on ne voit pas
(Bastiat),
99
Crichton, Michael,
138
,
225â226
C-value paradox,
67
cyanobacteria,
38
,
92
,
100
,
104â106
,
162
,
222
cystic fibrosis,
204â205
Danielli, J. F.,
51
Darwin, Charles (Darwinian),
77
,
89
,
107
,
135
,
162
,
234
,
249
Declaration of Independence, stored in
E. coli
bacteria,
195â196
Deinococcus radiodurans
,
130