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<p><strong stylediv class="fontcsc-family: sansheader csc-serif; fontheader-size: large; line-height: 19.049999237060547px;n1"><a href_extended="http://biolicense.org/index.php/BioLicense_is_the_freest_license_in_the_universetrue" title><h1 class="BioLicense is the freest license in the universecsc-firstHeader" style_extended="text-decoration: none; color: rgb(90, 54, 150); background-image: none; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial;true">BioLicense is About the freest license in the universe</a>J.Craig Venter Institute</strong></ph1><p>&nbsp;</pdiv><p><span style="font!--size Header: large;"[end] --><b><font style="font!--family Text: sans[begin] -serif; line-height: 19.049999237060547px;">The Definition of Biolicense<br /></font></b></span><font sizep class="3bodytext" style_extended="font-family: sans-serif; line-height: 19.049999237060547px;true"><font sizea href="4"><strong><br http:/></strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;by [[Sophia Smithe]]<br www.jcvi.org/><cms/font><br about/><strong>Biolicense<overview/strong">&nbsp;is a license scheme to enable human beings and&nbsp;<a href="http://biolicensewww.jcvi.org/index.php?title=Information_processing_machines&amp;action=edit&amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Information processing machines (page does not exist)" style="text-decoration: none; color: rgb(165, 88, 88); background-image: none; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial;">machinescms/about/overview/</a>&nbsp;to openfreely share data, information, and knowledge for limitless number of purposes at present and in the future time.&nbsp;<br />
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It is a license that tries to protect data, information, and knowledge from being <b>exclusively labelled&nbsp;and owned</b> by a limited number The J. Craig Venter Institute was formed in October 2006 through the merger of classes, races, and economic groups several affiliated and beings in the world. legacy organizations &nbspmdash;It also aims to maximize human&nbsp;<a href="http://biolicense.org/index.php/Synthetivity" title="Synthetivity" style="text-decoration: none; color: rgbThe Institute for Genomic Research (90, 54, 150TIGR); background-image: none; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial;">synthetivity</a>&nbsp;and entrepreneurship.&nbsp;<br /><br />Biolicense does&nbsp;<strong>not</strong>&nbsp;accept The Center for the&nbsp;concept Advancement of&nbsp;&quot;originators&quot; and &quot;founders&quot; for dataGenomics (TCAG), knowledge, and informationThe J.&nbsp;Biolicense instead has 'processors' who generate dataCraig Venter Science Foundation, synthesize informationThe Joint Technology Center, and bring insights to the informationInstitute for Biological Energy Alternatives (IBEA).&nbsp;<br /><br />Biolicense regards Today all the knowledge is produced as the result these organizations have become one large multidisciplinary genomic-focused organization. With more than 400 scientists and staff, more than 250,000 square feet of complex network of switchlaboratory space, dataand locations in Rockville, informationMaryland and San Diego, knowledgeCalifornia, and philosophythe new JCVI is a world leader in genomic research.<br /p><br /></font><font size="3" style="font!--family Text: sans[end] -serif; line-height: 19.049999237060547px;"><strong>The purpose of BioLicense<br !-- CONTENT ELEMENT, uid:149/text [end] --><!-- CONTENT ELEMENT, uid:150/strongtext [begin] -->BioLicense is to make&nbsp;<a hrefid="http://biolicense.org/index.php/All_the_knowledge_formsc150" title_extended="All the knowledge formstrue" style="text></a><!-decoration: none; color: rgb(90, 54, 150); background-image Text: none; background[begin] -position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial;">all the knowledge forms</ap class="header1" _extended="true">&nbsp;available on Earth completely free and free of charge to everything in the universe.History<br /p><br /p class="bodytext" _extended="true"><strong>BioLicense is a kind of public domain licenseFor more than two decades Dr.</strong><br />Public domain means there is no&nbsp;property owner on the materialsJ. That is why no one can claim the right over materialsCraig Venter and his research teams have been pioneers in genomic research.&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>The difference between Biolicense and Public Domain license<br /></strong>Biolicense does&nbsp;<strong>not</strong>&nbsp;support revolution began in 1991 when at the concept National Institutes of 'creator'Health Dr. Venter and his team developed expressed sequence tags (ESTs), 'initiator'a new technique to rapidly discover genes. Dr. Venter and his colleagues then started a new kind of not for profit research institute, 'founder', or 'originator' in its coreThe Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR). However, it tries With the freedom to recognize as many participants as possible pursue any number of exciting avenues in acknowledging the synthesis burgeoning field of datagenomics, informationthe team decided to use their new computing and computational tools, ideaas well as new DNA sequencing technology, and knowledge. The largest group of participants is to sequence the whole set of biological information processing objects(first free living organism, <a hrefem _extended="http://biolicense.org/index.php/Bioinfob" title="Bioinfob" style="text-decoration: none; color: rgb(90, 54, 150); background-image: none; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial;true">BioinfobHaemophilus influenzae</aem>).&nbsp;BioLicense defys time aspect in that regard1995.<br /><br /><strong>Credit for generating information</strong><br />Under Biolicense people can get credits for 'processing' and 'synthesizing' information entities such as writings, books, softwares, knowledge, protocolsWith this advance, the floodgates of genomics were opened. TIGR went on to sequence and insightsanalyze more than 50 microbial genomes.<br /><br /><strong>Example</strong><br />For example, under biolicense, Dr. Venter and some from his team moved into mammalian genomics and sequenced some of the most important model organisms including the contents of a wiki page composed by tens of people over 5 years time does not have any ownerfruit fly, creator, founder, or originatormouse and rat. Someone started The world&rsquo;s attention was perhaps most keenly focused on the page. However, sequencing and analysis of one genome &mdash; the constantly changing content can not be claimed to be originated human &mdash; which was published in 2001 by him or her under BioLicenseDr. BioLicense defys time aspect in that regardVenter and his team at Celera Genomics.<br /p><br /><br /><strong><a hrefp class="http://biolicense.org/index.php/BioLicense_Manifestobodytext" title_extended="BioLicense Manifestotrue" style="text-decoration: none; color: rgb(90>At the JCVI, 54, 150)we&rsquo; background-image: nonere not content to rest on our laurels. In the past three years teams have been engaged in some of the most fruitful and exciting research in the biological sciences. We&rsquo; background-position: initial ve recently published the first diploid human genome and the initialresults of our global ocean sampling expedition which uncovered more than six million new genes and thousands of new protein families from organisms found in sea water. Teams have also sequenced the microbial flora found in human environments such as the vagina, oral cavity and human gut. We&rsquo; background-repeat: initial initialre making steady progress in our quest to create a synthetic chromosome and organism having successfully transformed one species of bacteria into another. We&rsquo;">BioLicense Manifesto</ve also sequenced a></strong><br /></font></p><p><a href="http://biolicense.org/">variety of important infectious disease agents such as the mosquito species, <span styleem _extended="font-size: medium;true">http://biolicense.orgAedes aegypti</spanem></, and we are working to understand the evolution of several viral genomes such as influenza and coronavirus in our quest to help alleviate the scourge of infectious disease around the world. These are just a few of the many research areas our team is tackling as we seek to make a>worldwide impact with our science.</p>
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