I’m very much here for this in theory, but it also does seem like something that might boomerang back on us, like the bacteria evolve to consume not only plastic but other substances and end up destroying the oceans more than we have. We need to be cautious about unleashing our inventions on nature
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Yeah... surely this won't horrifically backfire in an unforeseen way...
Bacteria starts eating through us to get to the microplastics in our body.
What else is there to eat in the ocean, that isn't already being eaten?
I would be more worried about something eating plastic while we're still using it.
Obviously this is just in initial research phase, very far from being unleashed on nature. It would be interesting to see how this research progresses.
We're just one careless lab tech going surfing away from unleashing something accidentally.
Second, we need to further modify V. natriegens so that it is capable of feeding on the byproducts it produces when it breaks down the PET. Lastly, we need to modify the V. natriegens to produce a desirable end product from the PET – such as a molecule that is a useful feedstock for the chemical industry
So it’s breaking PET down into some unspecified byproduct that it cannot currently eat or turn into anything useful.
Yeah, we see these kind of news since the beginning of the internet.
I just hope there is a cat to save us.