By Katherine Bourzac

Remaking Life

Venter Institute researchers synthesize a genome.

A solution of cells, some of which contain the new genome, is mixed with a gel-based culture medium that contains an antibiotic. Then it's poured into petri dishes and put into an incubator. Only cells containing the synthetic genome carry a gene that protects them from the anti­biotic. The blue spots are colonies of bacteria now controlled by the transplanted synthetic genome.

Credit: Ryan Donnell

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