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*<font color=red>'''Ongoing [[Synthetic_Biology:SB2.0/Biosecurity_resolutions | discussion]] of community self-governance issues; to be resolved by SB2.0. Please contribute!'''</font>
*<font color=red>'''Ongoing [[Synthetic_Biology:SB2.0/Biosecurity_resolutions | discussion]] of community self-governance issues; to be resolved by SB2.0. Please contribute!'''</font>
*Pósfai's & Blattner's groups [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/1126439v1 publish] their reduction of E. coli's genome.
*Pósfai's & Blattner's groups [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/1126439v1 publish] their reduction of E. coli's genome.
*<font color=orange>'''Webcast of MIT "town hall" meeting on community self-governance options'''</font>
*Goldman School releases [http://www.lbl.gov/pbd/synthbio/townhall.htm white paper] on self-governance of DNA synthesis technology for community-wide discussion and comment.
*Goldman School releases [http://www.lbl.gov/pbd/synthbio/townhall.htm white paper] on self-governance of DNA synthesis technology for community-wide discussion and comment.
*Jay Keasling's group publishes a [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v440/n7086/abs/nature04640.html paper] about making a lot of artemisinic acid in yeast.
*Jay Keasling's group publishes a [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v440/n7086/abs/nature04640.html paper] about making a lot of artemisinic acid in yeast.

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