Team:USTC Software/WhatOverview

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One goal of synthetic biology is to understand the exciting biological phenomenon by reconstructing the systems that have the similar behavior to native.The design process is always very difficult for the biologists as the only information is the desired phenotype.Even the general system are improved to meet the requirement, the choices of reactors and the stability of the system are still problems for the experimentalists.Here we are trying to use the computer instead of the human brain to do the design process.

GOAL

The ultimate goal of synthetic biology is to program complex biological networks that could achieve desired phenotype and produce significant metabolites in purpose of real world application, by fabricating standard components from an engineering-driven perspective. This project explores the application of theoretical approaches to automatically design synthetic complex biological networks with desired functions defined as dynamical behavior and input-output property. We propose a novel design scheme highlighted in the notion of trade-off that synthetic networks could be obtained by a compromise between performance and robustness. Moreover, series of eligible strategies, which consist of various topologies and possible standard components such as BioBricks, provide multiple choices to facilitate the wet experiment procedure. Description of all feasible solutions takes advantage of SBML and SBGN standard to guarantee extensibility and compatibility.