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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Synthetic Biology Open Language



I guess these kinds of develeopments are the equivalent of a programming language and standardisation with respect to biological parts :






Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL) is a community effort involving University of Washington, BIOFAB, and VirginiaTech (Jean Peccoud). The purpose of the project is to develop computational representations for synthetic biology parts so that they can be efficiently exchanged between research labs. SBOL presently consist of semantics for describing parts and visual styles for visually displaying parts.





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