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<center>We made a selection of 16 new vectors to test protein expression.
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<p align=left>We created a selection of 16 new vectors to test protein expression.</p>
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<p align=center>WikiDust is a TinkerCell plugin that exports wiki-friendly representations of network models.</p>
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As the systems created by synthetic biologists get more complex, automation and computer-aided design will be needed. Computers will eventually play an important part in the design, construction, and testing of new devices. To meet the emerging needs of synthetic biology, the UW iGEM team has developed several software tools.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:12, 27 October 2010

Tools We Created

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We made a selection of 16 new vectors to test protein expression.
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We also made two software tools: WikiDust to upload standards-compliant diagrams of network models, and PartsRobot to submit parts to the Registry in batches.










Testing the Gram(-) Therapeutic       New Vectors