On The Brink Of Artificial Life

June 15, 2007

First he succeeded in reading humanity’s genetic code. Now gene pioneer J. Craig Venter believes he is within weeks or months of creating the world’s first free-living artificial organism in his laboratory. It won’t be much to look at—a tiny bacterium with only a few hundred genes. But if it’s truly feasible, he says, “it will be one of the bright milestones in human history, changing our conceptual view of life.” (BusinessWeek)