Standard biological parts for synthetic biology

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Standard biological parts for synthetic biology Natalie Kuldell March 21st, 2013

Synthetic Biology Standardization Abstraction Synthesis PCR Genetic Engineering Synthetic Biology Sequencing rDNA Synthesis Abstraction Standardization A+A+C+T+T…

http://bbf.openwetware.org/

“BBa” standard biological part any DNA-encoded biological function “prefix” (EcoRI, XbaI) “suffix” (SpeI, PstI) EcoRI G AATTC XbaI T CTAGA SpeI A CTAGT PstI CTGCA G

Physical Composition of Standard Biological Parts

Physical Composition of Standard Biological Parts E = EcoRI X = XbaI S = SpeI P = PstI M = Mixed site

Abstraction Hierarchy