Second Genesis: Life, but not as we know it
March 12, 2009 | Source: New Scientist Life
The appearance of an “alien” organism seems imminent — we may find one that arose naturally, or engineer one in the lab. Either way, it’s a momentous step.
Alternative life forms could supply biotechnologists with fresh molecules and new functions that they could apply to practical problems. A synthetic, made-to-order living system might even serve as a self-maintaining, self-improving, adaptable assembly line for producing everything from pharmaceuticals to petrochemicals.