Researchers release Synthetic Biology reviews in journal Integrative Biology
Researchers at the Centre for Synthetic Biology and Innovation have released two new reviews in the January issue of Integrative Biology Journal. The first of these reviews covers the area of DNA assembly for Synthetic Biology, looking at how different assembly techniques can be used to physically join DNA BioParts to build larger DNA devices. The second of these reviews looks at the different computational toolboxes available for Synthetic Biologists for the design of novel biological systems.
The two new reviews can be accessed by clicking the links below
DNA assembly for synthetic biology: from parts to pathways and beyond. Tom Ellis, Tom Adie and Geoff S. Baldwin
Computational design approaches and tools for synthetic biology. James T. MacDonald, Chris Barnes, Richard I. Kitney, Paul S. Freemont and Guy-Bart V. Stan
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