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==== watermarking standard ====
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'''Watermarking'''
To increase public safety we propose to introduce a water-marking standard
To increase public safety we propose to introduce a water-marking standard
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Following the example of J. Craig Venter, who, in may 2010, created the first watermark in a bacteria, containing several readable messages, we propose to create a watermarking standard to increase the safety of the environment, as well as the safety of the community at large.
Following the example of J. Craig Venter, who, in may 2010, created the first watermark in a bacteria, containing several readable messages, we propose to create a watermarking standard to increase the safety of the environment, as well as the safety of the community at large.
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Why we should consider watermarking
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'''Why we should consider watermarking'''
But why should we consider creating and using a watermarking standard for work in synthetic biology? Let us consider the following example.
But why should we consider creating and using a watermarking standard for work in synthetic biology? Let us consider the following example.
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'''The watermark'''
'''The watermark'''
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''We believe that a watermark should contain the following:''
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'''We believe that a watermark should contain the following:'''
   <nowiki>  I.        A 12 nucleotide ‘license’</nowiki>
   <nowiki>  I.        A 12 nucleotide ‘license’</nowiki>
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Placing the watermark'''
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'''Placing the watermark'''
The initial thought was to insert the watermark into the genome of the bacteria, as to increase the stability of the watermark in the bacteria. However, as all parts inserted into the bacteria are placed in plasmids, it would make no sense to insert the watermark into the genome. The bacteria could transfer their plasmids to other bacteria, and retain their watermark, and the watermark would have become useless, persisting in bacteria that have no modified material at all.
The initial thought was to insert the watermark into the genome of the bacteria, as to increase the stability of the watermark in the bacteria. However, as all parts inserted into the bacteria are placed in plasmids, it would make no sense to insert the watermark into the genome. The bacteria could transfer their plasmids to other bacteria, and retain their watermark, and the watermark would have become useless, persisting in bacteria that have no modified material at all.
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Size and design'''
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'''Size and design'''

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