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The USER fusion assembly standard allows rapid construction of multi-part devices, without some of the drawbacks of the restriction-enzyme based standard biobrick assembly method. The full USER assembly standard can be found here: (<a href="http://openwetware.org/wiki/The_BioBricks_Foundation:RFC#BBF_RFC_39:_The_USER_cloning_standard" target="_blank">BBF RFC 39</a>). The main advantages of this assembly method is:<br> | The USER fusion assembly standard allows rapid construction of multi-part devices, without some of the drawbacks of the restriction-enzyme based standard biobrick assembly method. The full USER assembly standard can be found here: (<a href="http://openwetware.org/wiki/The_BioBricks_Foundation:RFC#BBF_RFC_39:_The_USER_cloning_standard" target="_blank">BBF RFC 39</a>). The main advantages of this assembly method is:<br> | ||
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The USER fusion assembly standard allows rapid construction of multi-part devices, without some of the drawbacks of the restriction-enzyme based standard biobrick assembly method. The full USER assembly standard can be found here: (BBF RFC 39). The main advantages of this assembly method is:
USER fusion of biobricks - how it works
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Synthetic Biology “Synthetic Biology is an art of engineering new biological systems that don’t exist in nature.” -Paras Chopra & Akhil Kamma In nature, biological molecules work together in complex systems to serve purposes of the cell. In synthetic biology these molecules are used as individual functional units that are combined to form tailored systems exhibiting complex dynamical behaviour. From ‘design specifications’ generated from computational modelling, engineering-based approaches enables the construction of such new specified gene-regulatory networks. The ultimate goal of synthetic biology is to construct systems that gain new functions, and the perspectives of the technology are enormous. It has already been used in several medical projects2 and is predicted to play a major role in biotech-production and environmental aspects. |
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