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The science of biology celebrates the discovery and understanding of biological systems that already exist in nature. In parallel, the engineering of biology must learn how to make use of our understanding of the natural world to design and build new useful biological systems. "Synthetic biology" represents one example of recent work to engineer biological systems. This emerging field aims to replace the ad hoc process of assembling biological systems by primarily developing tools to assemble reliable-but-complex living organisms from standard components that can later be reused in new combination. The focus of this book is "genome refactoring," one of several approaches to manage the complexity of a biological system in which the goal is to redesign the genetic elements that encode a living form--preserving the function of that form but encoding it with a genome far easier to study and extend. This book presents genome refactoring in two ways: as an important aspect of the emerging field of synthetic biology and as a powerful teaching tool to train would be professionals in the subject. Chapters focus on the overarching goals of synthetic biology and their alignment with the motivations and achievements in genome engineering; the engineering frameworks of refactoring, including genome synthesis, standardization of biological parts, and abstraction; a detailed description of the bacteriophages that have been refactored up to this point; and the methods of refactoring and contexts for that work drawn from the bacteriophage M13. Overall, these examples offer readers the potential for synthetic biology and the areas in need of further research. If successful, synthetic biology and genome refactoring could address any number of persistent societal needs, including sustainable energy, affordable and effective medicine, and green manufacturing practices.

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Table of Contents

Tools for genome engineering and synthetic biology
Introduction
DNA synthesis
Abstraction as a tool for managing and understanding biological complexity
Standards
Genome refactoring in the service of synthetic biology
References
Bacteriophage as templates for refactoring
Introduction
T7 background
Rebuilding T7
M13 background
Rebuilding M13
Reflection on M13 refactoring
References
Methods/teaching protocols for M13 reengineering
Introduction
Goals and outcomes for "simple" genetic engineering of M13
Goals and outcomes for refactoring M13
References
Writing and speaking as biological engineers
Introduction
Communications-intensive classes at MIT
Learning and the development of professional identity
Writing and speaking about synthetic biology
Understanding students' experiences with communicating synthetic biology
Conclusion
References
Summary and future directions
Summary
Future directions
References
Appendix A
Genome engineering essay assignment (Spring 2007)
Abstract
Introduction
Body: parts 1-3
Conclusions or summary
Appendix B
Part 1: rebuttal to editorial
Part 2: mini-business plan for the registry of standard biological parts
Appendix C
Section 1: vocabulary
Section 2: molecular biology.

Edition Notes

Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.

Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on August 9, 2009).

Series from website.

Includes bibliographical references.

Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to subscribers or individual document purchasers.

Also available in print.

Mode of access: World Wide Web.

System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader.

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San Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA)
Series
Synthesis lectures on synthetic biology -- # 1
Other Titles
Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.

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660.65
Library of Congress
QH442 .K854 2009, QH442, TP248.2

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OL25559210M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 13
9781598299489, 9781598299472

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