Latest Channel 4 News:
Row bishop tells of abuse 'regret'
Commonwealth to agree health goal
Paperwork delays cut court cases
At least 90 dead after boat sinks
Ricky saved in Strictly dance-off

Artificial life created?

Updated on 06 October 2007

Source ITN

Scientists are on the verge of creating the world's first artificial life form.

Craig Venter, a DNA researcher, has built an entirely synthetic chromosome - a sequence of genes - and plans to implant it in an existing cell.

If he succeeds he and his team will have created an almost entirely new life form for the first time.

Researchers hope the discovery will lead to developments in bio-engineering to help tackle climate change, or provide alternative energy sources.

It will also provoke widespread debate about the ethics of "playing God" by creating new species.

Mr Venter said that creating the new life form would be "a very important philosophical step in the history of our species".

© Independent Television News Limited 2007. All rights reserved.

These news feeds are provided by an independent third party and Channel 4 is not responsible or liable to you for the same.

Send this article by email


Watch the Latest Channel 4 News

Watch Channel 4 News when you want

Latest UK news

More News blogs

View RSS feed

NHS illegal workers

Hospital cleaner (Credit: Getty)

Claims illegal immigrants got NHS jobs through a contractor.

Will heads roll

Schools Secretary Ed Balls (Credit: Reuters)

FactCheck: did Ed Balls vow to sack 3,000 head teachers?

Stroke of luck

Tinner

Amateur rugby player wins £250,000 for hitting the bar.

Afghan fatalities in full

British soldiers killed in Afghanistan

The full list of British soldiers killed in Afghanistan since 2001.

Dispatches on Twitter

C4Dispatches

Coming up--Russian oligarchs and their British connections

This week

Follow us

How to tweet

How and why to follow the Channel 4 News family on Twitter.

Most watched

Most watched

Find out what's getting people clicking online this week.




Channel 4 © 2009. Channel 4 is not responsible for the content of external websites.