We noticed!autogyro wrote: ...I am just to busy to go over and over again...
Talking of Craig Venter's advance. My understanding is that he is trying to hijack (redesign to a large extent) the cell machinery normally dedicated to produce sugar and eventually ethanol to end up in a more useful molecule than ethanol. Basically finding a shortcut from photosinthesis to fuel. And he might well succeed, he has a good record. Don't expect a full blown industry in 2 or 3 years, though, but a proof of concept in 1 year, a pilot plant in 4, a small industrial project in 7 and a large one in 10 sounds feasible. Fine tuning in biology takes a lot of time. That should mean mass production in 15-25 years? I am all for it.
But... has anyone heard what molecule is he supposed to be getting out of the "sintetic bugs"? I am curious.
By the way, the bugs are roduced in much the same ways molecular biologists have been doing it for the last 10 or 20 years, it is only the DNA that is synthetic, so don't be too scared of the word synthetic.