Craig Venter
Craig Venter
John Craig Venteris an American biotechnologist, biochemist, geneticist, and entrepreneur. He is known for being one of the first to sequence the human genome and the first to transfect a cell with a synthetic genome. Venter founded Celera Genomics, The Institute for Genomic Researchand the J. Craig Venter Institute, and is now CEO of Human Longevity Inc. He was listed on Time magazine's 2007 and 2008 Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world. In 2010, the...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionScientist
Date of Birth14 October 1946
CountryUnited States of America
There is a long history of how DNA sequencing can bring certainty to people's lives.
We're a country of laws and rules, and the Supreme Court has ruled that life forms are patentable entities.
Mathematicians have been hiding and writing messages in the genetic code for a long time, but it's clear they were mathematicians and not biologists because, if you write long messages with the code that the mathematicians developed, it would more than likely lead to new proteins being synthesized with unknown functions.
My genetic autobiography can be found throughout my body.
Accuracy in the genetic field will be essential. Errors in testing could be disastrous.
San Francisco is one of my favorite cities on the planet.
We know virtually all of the genes known to mammals. We do not know all of the combinations.
We can now diagnose diseases that haven't even manifested in the patient, and may not until the fifth decade of life - if at all.
You'd need a very specialized electron microscope to get down to the level to actually see a single strand of DNA.
We're moving from reading the genetic code to writing it.
There are enzymes called restriction enzymes that actually digest DNA.