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Standards not that standard
Ernesto SegredoPaula VillaescusaAlba FríasMarco FritschiPedro Dorado-moralesCristina VilanovaDaniel RamónJuli PeretóCarlos PeñaManuel PorcarXavier MoleroKristie TannerDivya ChuganiLucas J Moralessubject
Environmental EngineeringStandardizationOrthogonality (programming)Requirements engineeringComputer scienceBiomedical EngineeringExperimental dataCell BiologyData scienceStandardizationSynthetic biologyWork (electrical)Key (cryptography)Registry of Standard Biological PartsBiobrick partsOrthogonalityLetters to the EditorMolecular BiologySynthetic biologydescription
There is a general assent on the key role of standards in Synthetic Biology. In two consecutive letters to this journal, suggestions on the assembly methods for the Registry of standard biological parts have been described. We fully agree with those authors on the need of a more flexible building strategy and we highlight in the present work two major functional challenges standardization efforts have to deal with: the need of both universal and orthogonal behaviors. We provide experimental data that clearly indicate that such engineering requirements should not be taken for granted in Synthetic Biology. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13036-015-0017-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2015-10-01 | Journal of Biological Engineering |