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Every cell that's ever lived has been the result of the four-letter genetic alphabet: A, T, C and G -- the basic units of DNA. But now that's changed. In a visionary talk, synthetic biologist Floyd E. Romesberg introduces us to the first living organisms created with six-letter DNA -- the four natural letters plus two new man-made ones, X and Y -- and explores how this breakthrough could challenge our basic understanding of nature's design. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chaque cellule vivante a toujours été le produit de l'alphabet génétique à quatre lettres : A, T, C et G, les unités de base de l'ADN. Mais les choses ont changé désormais. Dans un discours visionnaire, le biologiste synthétique Floyd E. Romesberg nous présente les premiers organismes vivants créés avec un ADN à six lettres - les quatres lettres naturelles plus deux lettres artificielles, X et Y - et explore comment cette avancée pourrait remettre en question nos connaissances de base sur la façon dont la nature est conçue.
Every cell that's ever lived has been the result of the four-letter genetic alphabet: A, T, C and G -- the basic units of DNA. But now that's changed. In a visionary talk, synthetic biologist Floyd E. Romesberg introduces us to the first living organisms created with six-letter DNA -- the four natural letters plus two new man-made ones, X and Y -- and explores how this breakthrough could challenge our basic understanding of nature's design.
살아있는 모든 세포들은 DNA의 기본 단위인 A,T,C 그리고 G의 네 가지 유전자 글자의 결과물이었습니다. 그러나 이제는 그 사실도 바뀌었습니다. 합성생물학자인 플로이드 롬스버그는 이 놀라운 강연에서 기존의 네 글자에 인간이 만든 X와 Y를 더하여 여섯 글자로 이루어진 DNA와 그것으로 만든 최초의 생명체를 소개합니다. 그리고 이 획기적인 발전이 자연계의 설계에 대한 우리의 생각을 어떻게 바꿀지 이야기합니다.
Cada célula viva foi o resultado do alfabeto genético de quatro letras: A, T, C e G, as unidades básicas do DNA. Mas agora isso mudou. Em uma palestra visionária, o biólogo sintético Floyd E. Romesberg nos apresenta os primeiros organismos vivos criados com DNA de seis letras - as quatro letras naturais mais duas novas fabricadas pelo homem: X e Y - e explora como essa descoberta pode desafiar nossa compreensão básica do design da natureza.
Todas las células vivas surgen a partir de un alfabeto genético de cuatro letras: A, T, C y G, las unidades básicas del ADN. Pero esta realidad ha cambiado. En esta visionaria charla, el biólogo sintético Floyd E. Romesberg nos presenta el primer organismo vivo creado a partir de un ADN de seis letras, es decir, las cuatro letras convencionales más dos nuevas letras artificiales: X e Y. Además, indaga en cómo este gran avance en la biología sintética podría poner en duda nuestro entendimiento de los designios de la naturaleza.
Jede Zelle, die jemals gelebt hat, war das Resultat der vier Buchstaben des genetischen Alphabets: A, T, C und G -- die Bausteine der DNA. Aber das hat sich jetzt geändert. In einem zukunftsweisenden Vortrag stellt uns der Experte für synthetische Biologie, Floyd E. Romesberg, die ersten lebenden Organismen vor, die aus einer DNA mit sechs Buchstaben erzeugt wurden -- die vier natürlichen plus zwei künstliche, X und Y. Er legt dar, wie dieser Durchbruch unser Grundverständnis für den Bauplan der Natur in Frage stellen könnte.