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Revision as of 15:02, 21 October 2010
iGaME: Synthetic Biology for GamersThe USTC_Software 2010 team attempts to take synthetic biology modeling a step further by introducing new methods for automatic modeling of biological systems. Just as automation implies, users are only required to submit their assembling of parts for our program to discover and generate the biological model automatically. Being the first-ever team trying to develop a synthetic biology automatic modeling tool, we emphasize on genetic regulatory network at the first year and develop our software tool, iGame, which will assist in the design of genetic function modules for biological systems in synthetic biology.
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Source CodeThe source code of our project is available now at [http://github.com/jkdirac/igame igame] in github. |
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