Team:Shenzhen/Biosafety
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- | <p> | + | <ul><p>Synthetic biology, and also iGEM is aiming to construct more easily engineered toolboxes for designing biological systems without having to go through a massive research and technology process. With this “de-skilling” agenda, researcher can be free from the fundamental raw material hardship and focus on the complex system’s design only. But this standard establishment can lead to unprecedented safety problems: more and more “untraining” people can create powerful and unrestrained life for defense application, and biohackers can cheaply engineer a extremely destructive “worm viruses” for illegal personal purpose. Such a trend is dangerous and urges our consideration on biosafety.</p></ul> |
- | <p> | + | <ul><p>Quoted from Alexander Kelle in his article Ensuring the security of synthetic biology—towards a 5P governance strategy, 5p strategy is proposed. 5p refers to strict control on the</p> |
+ | <p>• principal investigator (PI), the</p> | ||
+ | <p>• project, the</p> | ||
+ | <p>• premises, the</p> | ||
+ | <p>• provider (of genetic material) and, its</p> | ||
+ | <p>• purchaser.</p></ul> | ||
+ | <ul><p>Our project tries to make some contribution to this idea from the view of project. One module of our project – suicide drives the artificial mitochondrion-like organelle to kill itself by DNA fragmentation and therefore to trigger apoptosis of the host cell if it need a certain situation which provides double insurance for biosafety problem. As explained detailedly here.</p></ul> | ||
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