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*by Tom Knight, November 19, 2008 | *by Tom Knight, November 19, 2008 | ||
*Formal description of the Biobrick BB-2 standard | *Formal description of the Biobrick BB-2 standard | ||
*[ | *[http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/45139 DSpace], doi: 1721.1/45139 | ||
===BBF RFC<nowiki></nowiki> 13: Rethinking the boundaries and composition of coding regions=== | ===BBF RFC<nowiki></nowiki> 13: Rethinking the boundaries and composition of coding regions=== |
Revision as of 06:48, 15 May 2009
RFCs An RFC might
RFC's are static documents or digital objects like video's intended to get an idea, proposed standard, or method out to the rest of the community for comment. RFC's are numbered, for ease of referencing, and the numbers are assigned by the BBF. Instructions for requesting a BBF RFC number, preparing an RFC, and submitting an RFC to the BBF are described in BBF RFC 0.
The complete list of all assigned RFC numbers and RFC documents (for those submitted) is listed below. BBF RFC 0: Instructions to BBF RFC Authors
BBF RFC 1: Definition of the nature of a part
BBF RFC 2: The information stored with a with a part
BBF RFC 3: Restriction sites for the construction of fusion proteins
BBF RFC 4: Synthetic Biology Diagram Standard
BBF RFC 5: BioBrick Placeholders
BBF RFC 6: Synthetic Terminators for Transcription Attenuation
BBF RFC 7: Original Biobrick distribution data sheet, May 22, 2002
BBF RFC 8: Early Biobrick standard design
BBF RFC 9: Idempotent vector design for the standard assembly of Biobricks
BBF RFC 10: Draft standard for Biobrick biological parts
BBF RFC 11: Biobrick assembly standard modifications
BBF RFC 12: Draft Biobrick BB-2 standard for biological parts
BBF RFC 13: Rethinking the boundaries and composition of coding regions
BBF RFC14: Protein domain fusions in BB-2 assembly
BBF RFC 15: Innovations Mean Nothing Unless You Use Them -- The New BioScaffold Family of BioBrick Parts To Enable Manipulations Such as Protein Fusions, Library Construction, and Part Domestication
BBF RFC 16: BioBrick Open Graphical Language (BOGL)
BBF RFC 17: deprecatedBBF RFC 18: Proposed Conceptual Guidelines for the Design of a BioBrick Graphical Language & an Example
BBF RFC 19: Measuring the Activity of BioBrick Promoters Using an In Vivo Reference Standard
BBF RFC 20: Constraint Relaxation of RFC 10 for Assembling Standard Biological Parts
BBF RFC 21: BglBricks Assembly Standard
BBF RFC 22: BBΩ-- An Extended BioBricks Assembly Standard that Utilizes Hierarchical Manipulation of Parts to Address Limitations in the Original BioBricks Assembly Standard
BBF RFC 23: A New Biobrick Assembly Strategy Designed for Facile Protein Engineering
BBF RFC 24: Conversion of Freiburg (Fusion) Biobricks to the Silver (BioFusion) format
BBF RFC 25: Fusion Protein (Freiburg) Biobrick assembly standard
BBF RFC 26: In-Fusion BioBrick Assembly
BBF RFC 27: Fast ligation-free construction of BioBricks with PCR & In-Fusion
BBF RFC 28: A method for combinatorial multi-part assembly based on the Type IIs restriction enzyme AarI
BBF RFC 29: Naming of standards of physical composition of BioBrick parts
BBF RFC 30: Draft of an RDF-based framework for the exchange and integration of Synthetic Biology data
BBF RFC 31: Provisional BioBrick Language (PoBoL)
BBF RFC 32: Revised draft of an RDF-based framework for the exchange and integration of Synthetic Biology data
BBF RFC 33: A Core Data Model for Biological System Design
BBF RFC 34: A Promoter Measurement Kit for Bacillus subtilis
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