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John Jr.
is on page 187 of 240
I’ve gotten what I needed from this book and will leave the earlier section mostly unread for now. It’s an admirable if sometimes knotty account, which could be valuable for anyone who wants to go beyond cursory news reports.
— Sep 28, 2022 09:17AM
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John Jr.
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Venter refers to what he calls bioerror: the consequence of mistakes “made by a non-scientifically trained biohacker or ‘biopunk.’” Such people are out there, and by now they may have gone awry in a way that has made the news but that I missed. I know that overreactions by authorities have been reported; one such case is the basis for the plot framework of Richard Powers’s Orfeo.
— Sep 24, 2022 06:05AM
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John Jr.
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The idea behind the creation of the first “synthetic cell” is simple in principle, but it required an immense amount of work. Venter and his team displayed an infinite capacity for taking pains—a proverbial definition of genius.
— Sep 21, 2022 04:27AM
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John Jr.
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Still not trying to read the entire book (though I’m tempted, because I’d love to know more), so my “progress” is misleading. I’ve skipped ahead to a section most relevant to a writing project, a section discussing the piece-by-piece creation of a synthetic genome, which was then transplanted into an existing bacterium.
— Sep 14, 2022 06:27AM
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John Jr.
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I’ve scanned the notes and started reading the text of an ARC as background for a writing project about the “de-extinction” of Tasmanian tigers. Probably won’t finish the book, because I don’t need to, but who knows?
— Sep 12, 2022 07:06AM
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