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Colin Pillinger; Fire? Artificial DNA

BBC Inside Science

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Technology, Science

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 May 2014

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Artificial DNA DNA is the molecule of life, conserved across all living species for 4 billion years. But now scientists have made a new, artificial version, by introducing two extra letters, not found in nature, into the genetic code of a common microbe. The E. coli bacteria are able to grow and replicate as normal despite these artificial additions. In future, this research might create organisms that can make new proteins, which could offer new drugs and vaccines.

What is fire? A listener wrote in to ask about fire – what is it? And what is the difference between a super-hot gas and plasma? We went straight to Dr. Guillermo Rein, Mechanical Engineer at Imperial College and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Fire Technology. It turns out, they’re great questions and even the experts can’t quite agree on the answers.

Obituary - Colin Pillinger British planetary scientist Professor Colin Pillinger, best known for his 2003 attempt to land a spacecraft on Mars, has died aged 70. .

Oxford Maths Institute The new Maths Institute at Oxford University is named the Andrew Wiles Building, after the mathematician, who solved Fermat’s Last Theorem. The Institute includes some nods to other mathematical theories included in the design. From the never-ending Penrose paving at the entrance to lighting based on solving complex equations and mathematical illusions build into the construction. The architects hope the building will inspire the next generation of mathematicians.

Carlos Frenk Professor Carlos Frenk, astronomer at Durham University has just joined the ranks of Steven Hawking, Edwin Hubble and Albert Einstein by winning the Royal Astronomical Society’s Gold Medal for Astronomy.

Producer: Fiona Roberts

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Hello you joy excitement fear sadness and wonder on this week's Inside Science from the BBC,

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first broadcast on the 8th of May 2014, an emotional range entirely absent from the terms and

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conditions which can be found at BBC.co.

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UK slash radio for. But before all of that DNA is very close to the top of the list of my

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favorite things and today it got just a bit more exciting.

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DNA is like an alphabet but instead of 26 letters it only has 4 which we call A, T, C and G. The 26 letters in English can be arranged into combinations that

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spell out hundreds of thousands of words, but this is dwarfed by the language of

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life. DNA encodes proteins and all life is made of or by proteins.

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Just a four letter alphabet has spelled out every single protein in every single cell in every single organism that has existed for the last 4 billion years.

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That is pretty impressive.

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But we humans have great ambition and ever since we learned about DNA we've been asking the question

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what if DNA had more letters? Well there have been a handful of additions to the

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genetic alphabet in the last few years,

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but a paper published today in nature

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