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Synthetic cell biology

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2001
Synthesis of data into formal models of cellular function is rapidly becoming a necessary industry. The complexity of the interactions among cellular constituents and the quantity of data about these interactions hinders the ability to predict how cells will respond to perturbation and how they can be engineered for industrial or medical purposes ...
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Synthetic biology in plastids

The Plant Journal, 2013
SummaryPlastids (chloroplasts) harbor a small gene‐dense genome that is amenable to genetic manipulation by transformation. During 1 billion years of evolution from the cyanobacterial endosymbiont to present‐day chloroplasts, the plastid genome has undergone a dramatic size reduction, mainly as a result of gene losses and the large‐scale transfer of ...
Scharff, L., Bock, R.
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The promise of synthetic biology

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2006
DNA synthesis has become one of the technological bases of a new concept in biology: synthetic biology. The vision of synthetic biology is a systematic, hierarchical design of artificial, biology-inspired systems using robust, standardized, and well-characterized building blocks.
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Evolutionary Synthetic Biology

ACS Synthetic Biology, 2012
Signaling networks process vast amounts of environmental information to generate specific cellular responses. As cellular environments change, signaling networks adapt accordingly. Here, I will discuss how the integration of synthetic biology and directed evolution approaches is shedding light on the molecular mechanisms that guide the evolution of ...
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Manifesting synthetic biology

Trends in Biotechnology, 2015
Synthetic biology has eluded precise definition since its early days at the turn of the 21st century. At its heart are the goal of engineering biology to control living systems and the practice of assembling a synthetic system from component parts. However, the boundaries of synthetic biology as a discipline are hazy.
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Synthetic biology I

Proceedings of the 11th Annual Conference Companion on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference: Late Breaking Papers, 2009
This talk is divided to two parts. First comes Dr. Luc Varin with an introduction to the molecular biology fundamentals necessary for the full appreciation of the second part given by Dr. Nawwaf Kharma. He will will speak about the use of Synthetic Biology ideas and methods to build computational devices, with the aim of building larger and more ...
Nawwaf Kharma, Luc Varin
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Synthetic Biology

New Generation Computing, 2008
Daisuke Kiga, Masayuki Yamamura
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Designing Synthetic Biology

ACS Synthetic Biology, 2013
Synthetic biology is frequently defined as the application of engineering design principles to biology. Such principles are intended to streamline the practice of biological engineering, to shorten the time required to design, build, and test synthetic gene networks. This streamlining of iterative design cycles can facilitate the future construction of
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What Is Synthetic Biology?

2013
Synthetic biology is a rapidly developing field that aims to engineer new biological systems that do not already exist in Nature or redesign existing systems from scratch. The emergence of synthetic biology has been supported by a number of enabling technologies and what has developed is a broad field that currently encompasses many activities. The aim
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