Sunday, April 02, 2006

Here be dragons





Armed with their virtual cell, GeneDupe's scientists can customise the result so that it belongs to a particular species, by loading it with a virtual copy of that animal's genome. Then, if the cell is also loaded with the right virtual molecules, it will behave like a fertilised egg, and start dividing and developing -- first into an embryo, and ultimately into an adult.

Because this "growth" is going on in a computer, it happens fast. Passing from egg to adult in one of GeneDupe's enormous Mythmaker computers takes less than a minute. And it is here that Charles Darwin gets a look in. With such a short generation time, GeneDupe's scientists can add a little evolution to their products.

(Via Future Feeder.)

1 comment:

Mac said...

We're not terribly far from an era when a kid can literally *become* an Allosaurus, if that's what he or she's into...