2023
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2023.1266298
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Epistemology of synthetic biology: a new theoretical framework based on its potential objects and objectives

Mirco Plante

Abstract: Synthetic biology is a new research field which attempts to understand, modify, and create new biological entities by adopting a modular and systemic conception of the living organisms. The development of synthetic biology has generated a pluralism of different approaches, bringing together a set of heterogeneous practices and conceptualizations from various disciplines, which can lead to confusion within the synthetic biology community as well as with other biological disciplines. I present in this manuscript… Show more

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“…Synthetic biology, the multidisciplinary field of biology attempting to understand, modify, redesign, engineer, enhance, or build biological systems with useful purposes ( El Karoui et al, 2019 ; Singh et al, 2022 ; Plante, 2023 ), has the potential to advance food production, develop new therapies, regulate the environment, generate renewable energy, edit the genome, predict the structure of proteins, and invent effective synthetic biological systems, and more ( Yamagata, 2023 ). It is arguably moving from the lab to the marketplace ( Hodgson et al, 2022 ; Lin et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synthetic biology, the multidisciplinary field of biology attempting to understand, modify, redesign, engineer, enhance, or build biological systems with useful purposes ( El Karoui et al, 2019 ; Singh et al, 2022 ; Plante, 2023 ), has the potential to advance food production, develop new therapies, regulate the environment, generate renewable energy, edit the genome, predict the structure of proteins, and invent effective synthetic biological systems, and more ( Yamagata, 2023 ). It is arguably moving from the lab to the marketplace ( Hodgson et al, 2022 ; Lin et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%