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Synthesizing life on the planet (Ep 94)

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Mycoplasma Genome Transplantation

Genome transplantation is the process of installing an isolated bacterial genome into a suitable recipient cell. The newly installed genome would commandeer the genetic machinery of this recipient cell and produce new cells that only had the donated genome. And we put an antibiotic resistance marker in the donated genome to boot it up by transplanting it into a new cell. We call that genome transplantation. That's one of the essential technologies we developed. Now we were struggling with genitalium, but Carol did her PhD on a different species of mycoplasma. It's a larger genome and it is a goat pathogen calledMycoplasma mycoidies. So our whole effort switched to that bacterium

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