ISBN-13: 9781834410227 / Angielski / Twarda / 2026
Advances in molecular biology have enabled scientists to design and construct genes with precise functions, paving the way for a new era of synthetic life. By integrating engineering principles into biology, researchers can now manipulate genetic material to create novel organisms and biological systems. Synthetic Genes and Living Cells explores the technologies and methodologies behind gene synthesis, genetic circuits, and artificial genomes. The book discusses applications in medicine, agriculture, and bioenergy, alongside ethical considerations of creating engineered life forms. It also covers genome editing and cell-based manufacturing. With a focus on innovation and responsibility, it provides insights into how synthetic biology is reshaping the boundaries of life sciences.