Investigation of Genome Biology by Synthetic Genome Engineering

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Abstract

Synthetic genomes were designed based on an understanding of natural genomic information, offering an opportunity to engineer and investigate biological systems on a genome-wide scale. Currently, the designer version of the M. mycoides genome and the E. coli genome, as well as most of the S. cerevisiae genome, have been synthesized, and through the cycles of design–build–test and the following engineering of synthetic genomes, many fundamental questions of genome biology have been investigated. In this review, we summarize the use of synthetic genome engineering to explore the structure and function of genomes, and highlight the unique values of synthetic genomics.

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Zhang, H., Xiong, Y., Xiao, W., & Wu, Y. (2023, February 1). Investigation of Genome Biology by Synthetic Genome Engineering. Bioengineering. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10020271

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