The universal genetic code, which is the foundation of cellular organization for almost all organisms, has fostered the exchange of genetic information from very different paths of evolution. The result of this communication network of potentially beneficial traits can be observed as modern biodiversity. Today, the genetic modification techniques of synthetic biology allow for the design of specialized organisms and their employment as tools, creating an artificial biodiversity based on the same universal genetic code. As there is no natural barrier towards the proliferation of genetic information which confers an advantage for a certain species, the naturally evolved genetic pool could be irreversibly altered if modified genetic informatio...
Significant advances have been made in synthetic biology to program information processing capabilit...
Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a very vast field of research that produces new biological parts, appl...
Can we make life with a different genetic amino acid repertoire? Can we expect organisms which would...
Biocontainment comprises any strategy applied to ensure that harmful organisms are confined to contr...
Life on Earth is incredibly diverse. Yet, underneath that diversity, there are a number of constants...
Synthetic biology is an area of biological research that combines science and engineering. Here, I m...
There are two important features that characterize the canonical genetic code. First, the genetic co...
textThe study of biology has undergone a fundamental change due to advancements in genetic engineeri...
The genetic code is highly conserved across all domains of life, enabling horizontal gene transfer (...
The design and synthesis of entire genomes is a powerful approach that allows the study of biologica...
Early efforts to genetically engineer biological systems were restricted to relatively crude cut and...
The ability to mobilize functional genetic cargo into a versatile array of hosts is a defining chall...
Synthetic biology which is concerned with engineering organisms to perform novel functions and devel...
Synthetic biology allows researchers to address previously unanswerable biological questions through...
The main focus of this article is to present the practical aspect of the code rules of variation and...
Significant advances have been made in synthetic biology to program information processing capabilit...
Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a very vast field of research that produces new biological parts, appl...
Can we make life with a different genetic amino acid repertoire? Can we expect organisms which would...
Biocontainment comprises any strategy applied to ensure that harmful organisms are confined to contr...
Life on Earth is incredibly diverse. Yet, underneath that diversity, there are a number of constants...
Synthetic biology is an area of biological research that combines science and engineering. Here, I m...
There are two important features that characterize the canonical genetic code. First, the genetic co...
textThe study of biology has undergone a fundamental change due to advancements in genetic engineeri...
The genetic code is highly conserved across all domains of life, enabling horizontal gene transfer (...
The design and synthesis of entire genomes is a powerful approach that allows the study of biologica...
Early efforts to genetically engineer biological systems were restricted to relatively crude cut and...
The ability to mobilize functional genetic cargo into a versatile array of hosts is a defining chall...
Synthetic biology which is concerned with engineering organisms to perform novel functions and devel...
Synthetic biology allows researchers to address previously unanswerable biological questions through...
The main focus of this article is to present the practical aspect of the code rules of variation and...
Significant advances have been made in synthetic biology to program information processing capabilit...
Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a very vast field of research that produces new biological parts, appl...
Can we make life with a different genetic amino acid repertoire? Can we expect organisms which would...