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+ | == e-Science Toolkit for Synthetic Biology (working title) == | ||
=== Aims === | === Aims === | ||
- | # | + | # The aim of this research is to apply e-Science to synthetic biology, focussing on workflows. |
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=== Objectives === | === Objectives === | ||
+ | # Explore the methodology of synthetic biologists. | ||
+ | # Explore the use of workflows in synthetic biology and determine what can be done computationally – identifying tasks that are best suited to an e-Science solution. | ||
+ | # Determine what computing resources are already available for use in synthetic biology | ||
+ | # Identify computational tools that can be developed. | ||
+ | # reate at least one workflow to automate the production of a biobrick | ||
+ | # If time allows and a need has been identified, create a web service for use in workflows for synthetic biology. | ||
+ | # If time allows investigate the possibility of identifying design patterns, in principle similar to that used in software engineering, in synthetic biology. | ||
- | + | === Databases, services and software for Synthetic Biology === | |
- | # | + | # Databases |
- | # | + | ## [http://partsregistry.org/Main_Page Registry of Standard Biological Parts] |
+ | ## [http://www.oxfordjournals.org/nar/database/a/ 2010 NAR Database Summary Paper Alpha List] | ||
+ | ## [http://128.240.147.145:8082/Biobricks/ Bacillus subtilis Parts] | ||
+ | ## [http://models.cellml.org/ Standard virtual biological parts: a repository of modular modeling components for synthetic biology. (Cooling et. al. 2010)] | ||
+ | # Web sites | ||
+ | ## [http://www.synthetic-biology.info/ Synthetic Biology] | ||
+ | ## [http://syntheticbiology.org/ syntheticbiology.org] | ||
+ | ## [http://bioinformatics.ca/links_directory/ Bioinformatics Links Directory] | ||
+ | ## [http://research.ncl.ac.uk/synthetic_biology/ Synthetic Biology at Newcastle] | ||
+ | # Web Services | ||
+ | ## [http://www.biocatalogue.org/ BioCatalogue.org] | ||
+ | ## eFetch parameters http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/corehtml/query/static/efetchseq_help.html | ||
+ | # Publications | ||
+ | ## [http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol37/suppl_2/index.dtl#EDITORIAL_______WEB_SERVER_ISSUE Nucleic Acids Research annual Web Server Issue in 2009] | ||
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+ | === Establish "life lines" === | ||
+ | Documentation for open source software is sometimes limited, especially when the software is still quite new. Getting online help can be a real life saver but it takes time to find all the sources, register with them and be ready to ask questions when required. Find mailing lists and on-line forums for the following and start following them: | ||
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+ | # Taverna | ||
+ | # myExperiment | ||
=== Project Timeline === | === Project Timeline === | ||
+ | # Project Proposal: 22 April 2010 | ||
+ | # Presentation | ||
+ | # Project Submission | ||
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+ | == Workflows == | ||
+ | === [[Team:Newcastle_Restriction_site_finder|Restriction site finder]]=== | ||
+ | === [[Team:Newcastle_Combining_virtual_parts|Combining virtual parts]]=== |
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Contents |
e-Science Toolkit for Synthetic Biology (working title)
Aims
- The aim of this research is to apply e-Science to synthetic biology, focussing on workflows.
Objectives
- Explore the methodology of synthetic biologists.
- Explore the use of workflows in synthetic biology and determine what can be done computationally – identifying tasks that are best suited to an e-Science solution.
- Determine what computing resources are already available for use in synthetic biology
- Identify computational tools that can be developed.
- reate at least one workflow to automate the production of a biobrick
- If time allows and a need has been identified, create a web service for use in workflows for synthetic biology.
- If time allows investigate the possibility of identifying design patterns, in principle similar to that used in software engineering, in synthetic biology.
Databases, services and software for Synthetic Biology
- Databases
- [http://partsregistry.org/Main_Page Registry of Standard Biological Parts]
- [http://www.oxfordjournals.org/nar/database/a/ 2010 NAR Database Summary Paper Alpha List]
- [http://128.240.147.145:8082/Biobricks/ Bacillus subtilis Parts]
- [http://models.cellml.org/ Standard virtual biological parts: a repository of modular modeling components for synthetic biology. (Cooling et. al. 2010)]
- Web sites
- [http://www.synthetic-biology.info/ Synthetic Biology]
- [http://syntheticbiology.org/ syntheticbiology.org]
- [http://bioinformatics.ca/links_directory/ Bioinformatics Links Directory]
- [http://research.ncl.ac.uk/synthetic_biology/ Synthetic Biology at Newcastle]
- Web Services
- [http://www.biocatalogue.org/ BioCatalogue.org]
- eFetch parameters http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/corehtml/query/static/efetchseq_help.html
- Publications
- [http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/vol37/suppl_2/index.dtl#EDITORIAL_______WEB_SERVER_ISSUE Nucleic Acids Research annual Web Server Issue in 2009]
Establish "life lines"
Documentation for open source software is sometimes limited, especially when the software is still quite new. Getting online help can be a real life saver but it takes time to find all the sources, register with them and be ready to ask questions when required. Find mailing lists and on-line forums for the following and start following them:
- Taverna
- myExperiment
Project Timeline
- Project Proposal: 22 April 2010
- Presentation
- Project Submission