Who does synthetic biology?

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  • Manuel Porcar Spain
  • Juli Peretó Spain

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Synthetic Biology, biotechnological

Abstract

Synthetic Biology (BS) has become a banner of contemporary biology, the great biotechnological hope to meet endless biomedical and biotechnological applications. Although the first time the term was used to refer to the manufacture of life in the laboratory was in 1912 by Stéphane Leduc, in the last 10 years the number of occasions in which BS is cited in titles, abstracts or keywords has grown exponentially. in scientific articles

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de Lorenzo V. Beware of metaphors: chasses and orthogonality in synthetic biology. Bioeng Bugs 2: 3-7,

Porcar M, Peretó J. Are we doing synthetic biology? Syst Synth Biol 6: 79-83, 2012

Porcar M, Peretó J. Synthetic Biology. From iGEM to the artifcial cell. Springerbriefs, 2014

Published

2015-02-20

How to Cite

Porcar, M., & Peretó, J. (2015). Who does synthetic biology?. Encuentros En La Biología, 8(153), 5–6. Retrieved from https://www.revistas.uma.es/index.php/enbio/article/view/18051