I was reading the FAQ of Blue Heron |
http://www.blueheronbio.com/resources/faq and then...
Q: Whatβs the maximum length gene that Blue Heron can synthesize?A: Blue Heron has delivered a gene of over 52kb in length and regularly delivers genes of 20kb to 25kb in length. Further, Blue Heron has developed technologies that promises to make it possible to produce genes between 100kb and 300kb in length. Blue Heron is the clear leader in synthesis technology and is the first choice for projects involving unusually long or difficult sequences.
So my three questions are:
1. Why is genetic information measured in kb?
kilobase (kb)a unit of genetic information equal to the information carried by 1000 pairs of the base units in the double-helix of DNA; also used as a unit of relative distance equal to the length of a strand of DNA containing 1000 base pairs
2. Can this information be
stored in some sort of computers or related machines?
3. What is the potential for this research in genetic engineering? (or in other words... can it create an original and
never before seen creature using this type of technology?
I find this topic quite interesting... but unfortunately I'm not well versed in molecular biology. But all this sounds like something big... is this as good as it looks like?
I'm just curious about this whole topic.
Thanks for reading and for your help.