Life (Oct 2011)

DNA Movies and Panspermia

  • Victor Norris,
  • Yohann Grondin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life1010009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 9 – 18

Abstract

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There are several ways that our species might try to send a message to another species separated from us by space and/or time. Synthetic biology might be used to write an epitaph to our species, or simply “Kilroy was here”, in the genome of a bacterium via the patterns of either (1) the codons to exploit Life's non-equilibrium character or (2) the bases themselves to exploit Life's quasi-equilibrium character. We suggest here how DNA movies might be designed using such patterns. We also suggest that a search for mechanisms to create and preserve such patterns might lead to a better understanding of modern cells. Finally, we argue that the cutting-edge microbiology and synthetic biology needed for the Kilroy project would put origin-of-life studies in the vanguard of research.

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