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Revision as of 05:59, 3 September 2013
Contents |
Open Source Initiative
Introduction
Previous Standards:
As the fields of Synthetic Biology and genetic engineering emerged, arguments for the standardizing the assembly methods involved in constructing plasmids also emerged...
Why standards are awesome...
Drawbacks...
[updated probability chart with GC content-inserted here]
[because of this] We speculated that other teams might be having the same issues with regards to part submission and illegal restriction sites. To find out we made a survey asking other teams if they ever come across the same sorts of problems as we do- an analysis of their responses has been shown here:
Introduction
Survey Results
Introduction
Previous Standards: As the fields of Synthetic Biology and genetic engineering emerged, arguments for the standardizing the assembly methods involved in constructing plasmids also emerged...
Why standards are awesome...
Drawbacks...
[updated probability chart with GC content-inserted here]
[because of this] We speculated that other teams might be having the same issues with regards to part submission and illegal restriction sites. To find out we made a survey asking other teams if they ever come across the same sorts of problems as we do- an analysis of their responses has been shown here:
Introduction
Survey Results