Talks Craig Venter está a punto de crear vida artificial

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«¿Podemos crear nueva vida a partir de nuestro universo digital?», pregunta Craig Venter. Su respuesta es «sí», y muy pronto. Camina a través de sus últimas investigaciones y promete que pronto vamos a ser capaces de construir y hacer que funcione un cromosoma sintético.

Translated into Spanish by Esperanza Martinez
Reviewed by Alex Alonso
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About Craig Venter

In 2001, Craig Venter made headlines for sequencing the human genome. In 2003, he started mapping the ocean's biodiversity. Now he's working to create the first synthetic lifeforms --… Full bio and more links

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