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J. Craig Venter: "Designing Life" | 60 Minutes Archive

J. Craig Venter: "Designing Life" | 60 Minutes Archive

Summary

J. Craig Venter, a microbiologist known for mapping the human genetic code and creating the first synthetic life form using man-made DNA, has died at the age of 79. He was recognized for his pioneering work in genetics and synthetic biology.

Key Facts

  • J. Craig Venter was a microbiologist.
  • He helped map the human genetic code.
  • In 2010, he announced the creation of the first synthetic species.
  • This synthetic species was a type of bacteria made with man-made DNA.
  • Venter passed away at the age of 79.
  • His work was featured on the CBS program 60 Minutes.
  • He was a leader in the field of synthetic biology, which involves designing and creating new forms of life.
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