Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford University, Oxford, UK.
Alt. Technology Labs, Inc., Berkeley, CA, USA.
Nat Commun. 2020 Dec 8;11(1):6294. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-19149-2.
Biology can be misused, and the risk of this causing widespread harm increases in step with the rapid march of technological progress. A key security challenge involves attribution: determining, in the wake of a human-caused biological event, who was responsible. Recent scientific developments have demonstrated a capability for detecting whether an organism involved in such an event has been genetically modified and, if modified, to infer from its genetic sequence its likely lab of origin. We believe this technique could be developed into powerful forensic tools to aid the attribution of outbreaks caused by genetically engineered pathogens, and thus protect against the potential misuse of synthetic biology.
生物学可能被滥用,而随着技术进步的快速推进,这种风险造成广泛危害的可能性也在增加。一个关键的安全挑战涉及归因:在人为的生物事件发生后,确定谁应该对此负责。最近的科学发展表明,有一种能力可以检测到参与此类事件的生物体是否经过了基因改造,如果经过了改造,那么可以根据其基因序列推断出其可能的实验室来源。我们相信,这项技术可以被开发成强大的法医工具,以帮助确定由基因工程病原体引起的疫情的来源,从而防止合成生物学的潜在滥用。