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Engineering Life: A Review of Synthetic Biology

Martin M. Hanczyc

2020Artificial Life50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Synthetic biology is a field of scientific research that applies engineering principles to living organisms and living systems. It is a field that is increasing in scope with respect to organisms engineered, practical outcomes, and systems integration. There is a commercial dimension as well, where living organisms are engineered as green technologies that could offer alternatives to industrial standards in the pharmaceutical and petroleum-based chemical industries. This review attempts to provide an introduction to this field as well as a consideration of important contributions that exemplify how synthetic biology may be commensurate or even disproportionate with the complexity of living systems. The engineerability of living systems remains a difficult task, yet advancements are reported at an ever-increasing pace.

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Synthetic biologyLiving systemsScope (computer science)PaceComputer scienceField (mathematics)Biochemical engineeringTask (project management)Data scienceManagement scienceBiologyEngineeringSystems engineeringArtificial intelligenceComputational biologyMathematicsPure mathematicsGeodesyGeographyProgramming languageGene Regulatory Network AnalysisMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionCRISPR and Genetic Engineering
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