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The Future: six drivers of global change



The Future: six drivers of global change Part 91


Michael Totty, "A Faster Path to Biofuels," Wall Street Journal, October 16, 2011.


76 protein for human consumption


Jeffrey Bartholet, "When Will Scientists Grow Meat in a Petri Dish?," Scientific American, May 17, 2011; H. L. Tuomisto, "Food Security and Protein Supply-Cultured Meat a Solution?," 2010, http://oxford.academia.edu/HannaTuomisto/Papers/740015/Food_Security_and_Protein_Supply_-Cultured_meat_a_solution.


77 "a juggernaut already beyond the reach of governance"


Caruso, "Synthetic Biology."


78 "not only for one, but also for all humanity"


Jun w.a.n.g, Science, "Personal Genomes: For One and for All," Science, February 11, 2011.


79 junk DNA actually contains millions of "on-off switches"


Gina Kolata, "Bits of Mystery DNA, Far from Junk, Play Crucial Role," New York Times, September 6, 2012.


80 "very complicated three-dimensional structure"


Brandon Keim, "New DNA Encyclopedia Attempts to Map Function of Entire Human Genome," Wired, September 5, 2012.


81 first human genome ten years ago was approximately $3 billion


John Markoff, "Cost of Gene Sequencing Falls, Raising Hopes for Medical Advances," New York Times, March 8, 2012.


82 to be available at a cost of only $1,000 per person


Ibid.


83 At that price, according to experts


Ibid.


84 "all important topics for future discussions"


Ibid.


85 gene-sequencing machine for less than $900


Oxford Nanopore Technologies, "Oxford Nanopore Introduces DNA Strand Sequencing on the High-Throughput GridION Platform and Presents MinION, a Sequencer the Size of a USB Memory Stick," February 17, 2012, http://www.nanoporetech.com/news/press-releases/view/39/.


86 has long been measured by Moores Law


K. A. Wetterstrand, "DNA Sequencing Costs: Data from the NHGRI Large-Scale Genome Sequencing Program," www.genome.gov/sequencingcosts.


87 cost for sequencing began to drop at a significantly faster pace


Ibid.


88 increases in the length of DNA strands that can be quickly a.n.a.lyzed


Jeffrey Fisher and Mostafa Ronaghi, "The Current Status and Future Outlook for Genomic Technologies," National Academy of Engineering, Winter 2010; Neil Bowdler, "1000 Genomes project maps 95% of all gene variations," BBC, October 27, 2011.


89 breakneck speed for the foreseeable future


Ibid.


90 producing synthetic genomes


John Carroll, "Life Technologies Budgets $100M for Synthetic Biology Deals," Fierce Biotech, June 3, 2010, http://www.fiercebiotech.com/story/life-technologies-budgets-100m-synthetic-biology-deals/2010-06-03.


91 introduction by Hammurabi of the first written set of laws


Paul Halsall, "Code of Hammurabi, c. 1780 BCE," Internet Ancient History Sourcebook, March 1998, http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/hamcode.asp.







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