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- | Synthetic biology is a relatively young | + | Synthetic biology is a relatively young research field. However, there are already many advances made in terms of safety. |
- | In this part we will try to explain the way safety assessments were done as well as the results they gave. | + | |
- | + | For example, specific genetic functions are used to prevent the reproduction of microorganisms. Those are for instance: | |
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+ | Genes preventing the propagation of DNA between microorganisms | ||
+ | Genes forcing microorganisms to grow only on specific media. | ||
+ | Genes controlling cell death. | ||
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+ | In addition there is a classification of microorganisms according to their pathogenicity. This implies a legal framework which provides a safe environment to work in. In this field of work, safety is not only done regarding microorganisms dissemination but also protocols and chemical products used. | ||
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+ | But before setting up prevention means, the first thing to do is to assess risks. | ||
+ | Therefore in this part we will try to explain the way safety assessments were done as well as the results they gave. In order to clarify the statements, we decided to divide the section according to their contents. | ||
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In order to clarify the statements, we decided to divide the sections according to their contents. | In order to clarify the statements, we decided to divide the sections according to their contents. |
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INTRODUCTION
Synthetic biology is a relatively young research field. However, there are already many advances made in terms of safety. For example, specific genetic functions are used to prevent the reproduction of microorganisms. Those are for instance:
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Genes preventing the propagation of DNA between microorganisms
Genes forcing microorganisms to grow only on specific media.
Genes controlling cell death.
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