Yes, because we are not yet able to synthesize them entirely.
But, science is making great strides on that front in the second quarter of 2010. A group working with the scientist who mapped the human genome, Molecular biologist J. Craig Venter, has just successfully chemically created DNA in the lab, based on computer models, and then inserted it in a bacterium that was able to reproduce using the synthesized DNA.
They were able to insert the synthetic Mycoplasma mycoides genome into Mycoplasma capricolum that no longer contained its DNA, and then got the organism to grow. This will be a huge step forward in our ability to create organisms that can potentially solve many of our medical and social problems. Production of synthetic biofuels is one of the areas that can be given a big push forward by this success, or even creation of organisms that can "eat" the oil in oil spills.
It is estimated that the first such totally synthetic bacterium is only about five years off.
Microbes are tiny organisms that are found everywhere, including in the soil, air, and human bodies. Studying microbes can provide insights into disease, environmental impact, and biotechnology. Scientists use various techniques to isolate, culture, and study different types of microbes.
Bacteria are tiny living things. Some bacteria are good and some are not good. The difference between bacteria and a microbe, is a word used to describe tiny living things, which means that bacteria is a microbe, however, not all microbes are bacteria. A microbe can also be fungi, and protists, as well as bacteria.
A microbe is too small to be seen without a microscope. One type of microbe is a bacterium.
Is it true to report that this microbe caused a virus
Many diseases result from a microbe that enters the cells of the body.A diazotroph is a microbe that lives in the roots of plants, and provides nitrogen to the plant.People use a microscope to see microbes.
Microbes are tiny organisms that are found everywhere, including in the soil, air, and human bodies. Studying microbes can provide insights into disease, environmental impact, and biotechnology. Scientists use various techniques to isolate, culture, and study different types of microbes.
most microbes need light food and water
Penicillin itself does not have microbes in it, but it is made by microbes.
Microbes can release toxins.
There are no microbes in gasoline.
It could be either or both, depending on the microbe.
The scientist believed that the disease was spread by microbes. :)
They are the same, microbe is an abbreviation of microorganism.
Yeast is an example of a friendly microbe. It is a type of fungus.
a unicellular microbe is a microorganism which can only be seen with a microscope
Bacteria are tiny living things. Some bacteria are good and some are not good. The difference between bacteria and a microbe, is a word used to describe tiny living things, which means that bacteria is a microbe, however, not all microbes are bacteria. A microbe can also be fungi, and protists, as well as bacteria.
Microbes tend to live in warm; moist conditions at around body temperature: however microbes live everywhere and anywhere.