Xenobiology: A Journey towards Parallel Life Forms

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Xenobiology is the science of estranged life forms. More specifically, this is an emergent technoscience that combines advances in genetic engineering with the design of biological systems based on unusual biochemistries delivered by chemical compounds of mostly anthropogenic origin. Xenobiology enables us to create and study strange new life forms, “aliens”, not in the way science fiction books do it, but in terms of enlightened science, design, and engineering.

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Budisa, N., Kubyshkin, V., & Schmidt, M. (2020, August 17). Xenobiology: A Journey towards Parallel Life Forms. ChemBioChem. Wiley-VCH Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1002/cbic.202000141

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