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DOI: 10.1126/science.aad6253
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Design and synthesis of a minimal bacterial genome

Clyde A. Hutchison,Ronald Y. Chuang,Vladimir N. Noskov,Nacyra Assad-García,Thomas J. Deerinck,Mark H. Ellisman,John Gill,Krishna Kannan,Bogumil J. Karas,Li Ma,James F. Pelletier,Zhi Qing Qi,R. Alexander Richter,Elizabeth A. Strychalski,Lijie Sun,Yo Suzuki,Billyana Tsvetanova,Kim S. Wise,Hamilton O. Smith,John I. Glass,Chuck Merryman,Daniel G. Gibson,J. Craig Venter

Genome
Transposable element
Transposon mutagenesis
2016
We used whole-genome design and complete chemical synthesis to minimize the 1079-kilobase pair synthetic genome of Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn1.0. An initial design, based on collective knowledge of molecular biology combined with limited transposon mutagenesis data, failed to produce a viable cell. Improved transposon mutagenesis methods revealed a class of quasi-essential genes that are needed for robust growth, explaining the failure of our initial design. Three cycles of design, synthesis, and testing, with retention of quasi-essential genes, produced JCVI-syn3.0 (531 kilobase pairs, 473 genes), which has a genome smaller than that of any autonomously replicating cell found in nature. JCVI-syn3.0 retains almost all genes involved in the synthesis and processing of macromolecules. Unexpectedly, it also contains 149 genes with unknown biological functions. JCVI-syn3.0 is a versatile platform for investigating the core functions of life and for exploring whole-genome design.
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    Design and synthesis of a minimal bacterial genome” is a paper by Clyde A. Hutchison Ronald Y. Chuang Vladimir N. Noskov Nacyra Assad-García Thomas J. Deerinck Mark H. Ellisman John Gill Krishna Kannan Bogumil J. Karas Li Ma James F. Pelletier Zhi Qing Qi R. Alexander Richter Elizabeth A. Strychalski Lijie Sun Yo Suzuki Billyana Tsvetanova Kim S. Wise Hamilton O. Smith John I. Glass Chuck Merryman Daniel G. Gibson J. Craig Venter published in 2016. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.