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World’s 1st Functioning AI-designed Viral Genome

Brief Context

Context Recently, researchers at Stanford and the Arc Institute created the world’s first entirely AI-generated genome. About The new virus created by AI can infect and kill bacteria. Scientists have already used AI to design individual proteins and even small multi-gene systems.

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Syllabus: GS3/Science and Technology

Context

  • Recently, researchers at Stanford and the Arc Institute created the world’s first entirely AI-generated genome. 

About

  • The new virus created by AI can infect and kill bacteria. 
  • Scientists have already used AI to design individual proteins and even small multi-gene systems. However, creating an entire genome is way more complex. 
  • In simpler words the AI model learned the “language rules” of phage DNA and then generated a new, never-before-seen genome that still worked in real life.

How was it done? 

  • Scientists used Artificial Intelligence (AI) called Evo, specifically genome “language models,” to design entirely new bacteriophage (virus that infects bacteria) genomes. 
  • Evo was trained on about two million viral genomes so it could learn the DNA, the patterns of gene order and composition.
    • The researchers guided the model to mimic phiX174, a small bacteriophage with just 11 genes and around 5,000 DNA letters that has long been a staple of molecular biology.
What is Virus?
– A virus is an infectious microbe consisting of a segment of nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat called capsid.
– Viruses are not considered living organisms because they cannot carry out metabolic processes on their own.
– A virus cannot replicate alone; instead, it must infect cells and use components of the host cell to make copies of itself. 
– Often, a virus ends up killing the host cell in the process, causing damage to the host organism. 
– Well-known examples of viruses causing human disease include AIDS, COVID-19, measles and smallpox.
Genome
– The genome is the entire set of DNA instructions found in a cell. 
– In humans, the genome consists of 23 pairs of chromosomes located in the cell’s nucleus, as well as a small chromosome in the cell’s mitochondria. 
– A genome contains all the information needed for an individual to develop and function.

 Genome

Key Takeaways

  • Instead of tweaking a few DNA letters, AI created the whole genome from scratch.
  • The DNA sequences were very different from any natural phage but still functional.
  • It could be huge for phage therapy i.e. using viruses to fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

Significance

  • It’s a step beyond just reading a genome (sequencing), or synthesizing a known genome, scientists are designing new, functional genomes using AI.
  • This could make phage therapy more adaptable, generating diverse phages to stay ahead of bacterial resistance. 
  • As technology gets cheaper and models improve, we might design more complex viral genomes, or phages targeting pathogens of clinical importance.

Source: IE