Yeast
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You can put it into bacteria, you can put it into yeast, you can put it into milk.
You can just take the DNA code from marijuana or poppies or coca leaves and cut and past that gene and put it into yeast, and you can take those
yeast
and make them make the cocaine for you, or the marijuana, or any other drug.
So how we use
yeast
in the future is going to be really interesting.
You can make a biocensor out of
yeast
to detect pollutants in water.
Here's an actual micrograph of the molecule we built using these processes, actually just using
yeast
mechanisms with the right design of the pieces we put them in;
yeast
puts them together automatically.
It is like some invisible
yeast
that allows the whole dough to grow, that brings flavor to all aspects of life.
His fictional alter ego, Kilgore Trout, supplied this parable: two
yeast
sat “discussing the possible purposes of life as they ate sugar and suffocated in their own excrement.
They become accessible to the
yeast
as food.
And so we, in the mixing process, have to develop the gluten, we have to activate the leaven or the yeast, and we have to essentially distribute all the ingredients evenly.
It's
yeast
burps and sweat.
In this case, it's yeast, but
yeast
is leaven.
Yeast
is eating sugar and turning it into carbon dioxide and alcohol.
The yeast, whose mission it has been up till now to raise the dough, to enliven it, to vivify it, in order to complete its mission, which is also to turn this dough into bread, has to give up its life.
It doesn't matter whether you're a yeast; it doesn't matter whether you're a mouse; doesn't matter whether you're a fly; we all have DNA.
We can understand, for example, why we create plaque in our arteries, what creates the starchiness inside of a grain, why does
yeast
metabolize sugar and produce carbon dioxide.
Bacteria, algae, fungi, yeast: our latest design tools include those of biotechnology.
Nowadays, we can make enzymes in microbes, and that can be like a bacteria or a yeast, for example.
So for example, we add
yeast
to grapes to make wine.
To be able to spin the product this
yeast
creates into a yarn, they've engineered a yarn-making machine that mimics the physiological conditions under which spiders ordinarily spin their own silk.
It needs to be the yeast."
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.
And so both sides were progressing, but part of the synthesis had to be accomplished or was able to be accomplished using yeast, putting the fragments in
yeast
and
yeast
would assemble these for us.
It's an amazing step forward, but we had a problem because now we had the bacterial chromosomes growing in
yeast.
So in addition to doing the transplant, we had to find out how to get a bacterial chromosome out of the eukaryotic
yeast
into a form where we could transplant it into a recipient cell.
So our team developed new techniques for actually growing, cloning entire bacterial chromosomes in
yeast.
So we took the same mycoides genome that Carole had initially transplanted, and we grew that in
yeast
as an artificial chromosome.
And we thought this would be a great test bed for learning how to get chromosomes out of
yeast
and transplant them.
When we did these experiments, though, we could get the chromosome out of
yeast
but it wouldn't transplant and boot up a cell.
So what we found is if we took the chromosome out of
yeast
and methylated it, we could then transplant it.
And once we had done that, now we can take naked DNA out of
yeast
and transplant it.
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