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Synthetic Biology is a field of biotechnology that combines engineering principles with biological systems to design and construct novel biological parts, devices, and systems. It is used to create new biological pathways, modify existing pathways, and develop new organisms with desired properties. Synthetic Biology has applications in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, agriculture, energy, and materials.
Synthetic Biology is used to develop new drugs, create more efficient biofuels, and develop new materials. It is also used to create new organisms with desired properties, such as bacteria that can produce specific proteins or enzymes. Additionally, Synthetic Biology is used to create new organisms that can be used to clean up environmental pollutants.
Some companies in the Synthetic Biology market include Amyris, Ginkgo Bioworks, Intrexon, Synthetic Genomics, and Twist Bioscience. Show Less Read more