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Synthetic Genomics: From DNA Synthesis to Genome Design

Journal

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 57, Issue 7, Pages 1748-1756

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201708741

Keywords

designed genomes; DNA; gene technology; synthetic biology; synthetic genomes

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31520103902, 31720103906, 31670086, 31670072]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology [2013CB734003]
  3. Young One Thousand Talent program of China

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Rapid technological advances enabling the construction of designer gene networks, biosynthetic pathways, and even entire genomes are moving the fields of genetics and genomics from descriptive to synthetic applications. Following the synthesis of small viral genomes, advances in DNA assembly and rewriting have enabled the hierarchical synthesis of bacterial genomes, such as Mycoplasma genitalium, as well as recoding of the Escherichia coli genome by reducing the number of codons from 64 to 57. The field has advanced to the point of synthesizing an entire eukaryotic genome. The Synthetic Yeast Genome Project (Sc2.0) is underway and aims to rewrite all 16 Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosomes by 2018; to date, 6.5 chromosomes have been designed and synthesized. Using bottom-up assembly and applying genome-wide alterations will improve our understanding of genome structure and function. This approach will not only provide a platform for systematic studies of eukaryotic chromosomes but will also generate diverse streamlined strains that are potentially suitable for medical and industrial applications. Herein, we review the current state of synthetic genome research and discuss potential applications of this emerging technology.

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