Engineering biological systems and organisms is a costly team effort and may be incompatible with an open-source regulatory environment, finds Michael A. Goldman. By focusing his book only on those biological components that can be combined as if they were Lego bricks, Robert Carlson ignores much of biology. Nevertheless, in Biology is Technology, he presents an informative view of the future prospects for biotechnology and its regulation.
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Goldman, M. A. (2010). Building life from the bottom up. Nature, 464(7292), 1129–1130. https://doi.org/10.1038/4641129a
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