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Synthetic Biology is the design and creation of new biological beings capable of the mass production of a desired material. This page can inform you about:

WHAT ARE SYNTHETIC MICROBES?

Picture #1 a synthetically made protein assembly to study its natural counterparts

Since the rise of synthetic microbes, many creative innovators have created a myriad of uses for this idea.This page revolves around:

  • People
  • Companies
  • Ideas

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INNOVATIONS

IMPACT

ISSUES

The development of synthetic biology has heavily impacted the public and many affect the future of this technology. This advancement have dramatically influenced the:

  • Society
  • Daily Life
  • Average Person

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In response to the sudden advancements in this field of biotechnology, the government and critics have raised some issues about this topic. This page explains the current issues:

  • Ethical 
  • Legal

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Imagine designing an organism yourself, every little detail of each gene and each cell... that is what synthetic biologists aim to do, to solve problems on a global scale with the tiniest life forms. Creating microscopic organisms designed by top grade scientists and engineers to prevent global crises and save lives. Since synthetic microbe technology is very young, it has a lot of potential for everyone to discover what it can do.

Synthetic microbes are microorganisms specifically designed and engineered by a scientist to perform a required task like the mass-production of drugs or control the constant pollution of the air and oceans. These scientists genetically-engineer these tiny bugs to do what no other living being, big or small, could do to fix the biggest problems of the generation.

Use this website to uncover the world of synthetic microbes!

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About 0.5% of microbes have been identified of the 2 to 3 billion species that inhabit the world

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