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Table 1 is an examination of actual experimentally created devices from a variety of sources.  The first two devices were created in the summer of 2008 in J.C Anderson’s lab at UC Berkeley for the International Genetically Engineering Machine Competition. These can be found in MIT’s registry of standard biological parts. The third device is from Drew Endy’s lab at Stanford. The fourth part is from Edinburgh’s 2008 iGEM team. The fifth part is from Tom Knight’s lab at MIT. The description of these devices as well as their registry id is provided. In addition we detail the number of properties, parts, and devices used by Eugene to specify them. For running the examples a MacBook Pro was used with a 2.4 GHz processor speed and 2 GB of memory.<br><br>
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<p align="center">'''Table 1: Examination of Experimental Designs Specified Using Eugene'''</p>
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<th>Device</th>
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<th>Group</th>
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<th>Description</th>
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<th colspan="3">Number of</th>
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<th colspan="2">Lines of Code in program</th>
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<th>Percentage change Lines</th>
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<th>Ratio</th>
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<th>Compilation</th>
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<th></th>
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<th>Property Values</th>
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<th>Parts</th>
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<th>Devices</th>
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<th>Total</th>
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<th>Main File</th>
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<th>Total to Main File</th>
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<th>Sequence bp:Lines</th>
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<th>Time(ms)</th>
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<td>[http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K112809 BBa_K112809]</td>
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<td align="center">iGEM08_UC_Berkeley  (2008-11-03)</td>
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<td align="center">T4 Lysis Device with Pbad</td>
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<td align="center">21</td>
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<td align="center">7</td>
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<td align="center">0</td>
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<td align="center">19</td>
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<td align="center">3</td>
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<td align="center">84</td>
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<td align="center">158:1</td>
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<td align="center">94</td>
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<span id="Conclusions"><H3>Conclusions</H3></span>
<span id="Conclusions"><H3>Conclusions</H3></span>

Revision as of 03:54, 17 October 2009



Content:
  •  Intro
  •  Language Definition
  •  Examples
  • Implementation
  •  Results
  •  Conclusions
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    Results

    Table 1 is an examination of actual experimentally created devices from a variety of sources. The first two devices were created in the summer of 2008 in J.C Anderson’s lab at UC Berkeley for the International Genetically Engineering Machine Competition. These can be found in MIT’s registry of standard biological parts. The third device is from Drew Endy’s lab at Stanford. The fourth part is from Edinburgh’s 2008 iGEM team. The fifth part is from Tom Knight’s lab at MIT. The description of these devices as well as their registry id is provided. In addition we detail the number of properties, parts, and devices used by Eugene to specify them. For running the examples a MacBook Pro was used with a 2.4 GHz processor speed and 2 GB of memory.

    Table 1: Examination of Experimental Designs Specified Using Eugene

    Device Group Description Number of Lines of Code in program Percentage change Lines Ratio Compilation
    Property Values Parts Devices Total Main File Total to Main File Sequence bp:Lines Time(ms)
    [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K112809 BBa_K112809] iGEM08_UC_Berkeley (2008-11-03) T4 Lysis Device with Pbad 21 7 0 19 3 84 158:1 94



    Conclusions