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Transposons are just small pieces of DNA that randomly insert in the genetic
code.
Engineers use this time to come up with a cool patch for code, come up with an elegant hack.
And of course you can search to find the questions that you're interested in by using the same hash
code.
I write the
code
that makes the whole world run.
You buy the box; I'll sell the
code.
I write the
code
that fits the world today.
You'll have no choice; you'll buy my
code.
I am Bill Gates and I write the
code.
But let's put it this way: would you pay $10 a month to have a watch that has to be recharged every night like your cell phone, and stops working when you leave your area
code?
And the amoeba dubia doesn't look like much, except that each of you has about 3.2 billion letters, which is what makes you you, as far as gene
code
inside each of your cells, and this little amoeba which, you know, sits in water in hundreds and millions and billions, turns out to have 620 billion base pairs of gene
code
inside.
And it's just beginning to understand this
code
of DNA that's really the most exciting intellectual adventure that we've ever been on.
But it turns out that as we learn more about gene
code
and how to reprogram species, we may be able to close the gene gaps in deteriorate DNA.
Because each of us contains our entire gene
code
of where we've been for the past billion years, because we've evolved from that stuff, you can take that tree of life and collapse it back, and in the measure that you learn to reprogram, maybe we'll give birth to something that is very close to the first primordial ooze.
That means each of you will contain on a CD your entire gene
code.
Because if you happen to find this one inside your body, you're in big trouble, because that's the source
code
for Ebola.
And when it does that, pushes a .EXE, what it does is, it executes the first line of code, which reads just like that, AATCAGGGACCC, and that means: make a root.
Next line of code: make a stem.
Next line of code, TACGGGG: make a flower that's white, that blooms in the spring, that smells like this.
In the measure that you have the source code, as all of you know, you can change the source code, and you can reprogram life forms so that this little thingy becomes a vaccine, or this little thingy starts producing biomaterials, which is why DuPont is now growing a form of polyester that feels like silk in corn.
And what you can do now is, you can outlay exactly what your chromosome is, and what the gene
code
on that chromosome is right here, and what those genes
code
for, and what animals they
code
against, and then you can tie it to the literature.
But because each of your cells contains your entire gene code, each cell can be reprogrammed, if we don't stop stem cell research and if we don't stop genomic research, to express different body functions.
You can make very small changes in gene
code
and get really different outcomes, even with the same string of letters.
And very soon it's going to matter if you're literate in life
code.
And, given that the music is over, I was going to talk about how you can use this to generate a lot of wealth, and how
code
works.
Already it is possible to sequence the entire genetic
code
of a bacterium in under four hours.
So far, there are about 8 million lines of Mathematica
code
in Wolfram Alpha built by experts from many, many different fields.
Then, the idea is that Wolfram Alpha will be able to figure out what precise pieces of
code
can do what they're asking for and then show them examples that will let them pick what they need to build up bigger and bigger, precise programs.
This is probably a fairly small piece of Mathematica
code
that's able to be run here.
So I've been working on the idea of computation now for more than 30 years, building tools and methods and turning intellectual ideas into millions of lines of
code
and grist for server farms and so on.
We're here today to announce the first synthetic cell, a cell made by starting with the digital
code
in the computer, building the chromosome from four bottles of chemicals, assembling that chromosome in yeast, transplanting it into a recipient bacterial cell and transforming that cell into a new bacterial species.
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