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| | + | <td><img src="File?id=d7g8869_166c3w2rhh_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"></td> |
| | + | <td><b>Forward Promoter with Upstream Operator<br></b> |
| | + | <span style="font-weight: normal">Represents a forward promoter with an upstream operator. The OPTIONAL "+" symbol MUST be located in the square and indicates an inducible promoter. The OPTIONAL "-" symbol MUST be located in the square and indicates a repressible promoter. The rectangle to the left of the square indicates an upstream operator. Information about the specific location and function of the operator is OPTIONAL, but MUST be located within the open rectangle. </span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal">Included in v. 1.0</span></td> |
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| | + | <ul> |
| | + | </ul> |
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| | + | <td><img src="File?id=d7g8869_17crrf7pc3_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"></td> |
| | + | <td>Forward Promoter with Upstream and Downstream Operators<br> |
| | + | <span style="font-weight: normal"><b><span style="font-weight: normal">Represents a forward promoter with upstream and downstream operators. The OPTIONAL "+" symbol MUST be located in the square and indicates an inducible promoter. The OPTIONAL "-" symbol MUST be located in the square and indicates a repressible promoter. </span></b>The rectangles to the left and right of the square indicate upstream and downstream operators, respectively. Information about the specific location and function of the operators are OPTIONAL, but MUST be located within the rectangles. </span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal">Included in v. 1.0</span></td> |
| | + | <td> |
| | + | <ul> |
| | + | </ul> |
| | + | </td> |
| | + | </tr> |
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| | + | <td><img src="File?id=d7g8869_18hxz7j9dp_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"></td> |
| | + | <td><span style=" font-weight: normal"><b>Forward Open Reading Frame<br> |
| | + | </b>Represents a forward open reading frame (ORF). The polygon indicates the single continuous DNA fragment of the ORF. The angled right wall indicates the forward direction of the reading frame.</span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal">Included in v. 1.0</span></td> |
| | + | <td> |
| | + | <ul> |
| | + | </ul> |
| | + | </td> |
| | + | </tr> |
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| | + | <td><img src="File?id=d7g8869_19gwcpt7gs_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"></td> |
| | + | <td><span style=" font-weight: normal"><b>Reverse Open Reading Frame<br> |
| | + | </b>Represents a reverse open reading frame (ORF). The polygon indicates the single continuous DNA fragment of the ORF. The angled left wall indicates the reverse direction of the reading frame.</span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal">Included in v. 1.0</span></td> |
| | + | <td> |
| | + | <ul> |
| | + | </ul> |
| | + | </td> |
| | + | </tr> |
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| | + | <td><img src="File?id=d7g8869_209px5n7df_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"></td> |
| | + | <td><span style=" font-weight: normal"><b>Forward </b><b>Translation Start Site<br> |
| | + | </b>Represents a 5' to 3' Shine-Delgarno sequence in the forward strand of prokaryotes, IRES in viruses and ribosome loading structure in eukaryotes.</span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal">Included in v. 1.0</span></td> |
| | + | <td> |
| | + | <ul> |
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| | + | <tr> |
| | + | <td><img src="File?id=d7g8869_21gfggf3wk_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"></td> |
| | + | <td><span style=" font-weight: normal"><b>Reverse </b><b>Translation Start Site<br> |
| | + | </b>Represents a 5' to 3' Shine-Delgarno sequence on the reverse strand in prokaryotes and equivalent sites or structures in eukaryotes.</span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal">Included in v. 1.0</span></td> |
| | + | <td> |
| | + | <ul> |
| | + | </ul> |
| | + | </td> |
| | + | </tr> |
| | + | <tr> |
| | + | <td><img src="File?id=d7g8869_23f2d3xgmr_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"></td> |
| | + | <td><span style=" font-weight: normal;"><b><span style=" font-weight: normal"><b>Forward Terminator<br> |
| | + | </b>Represents the location on a DNA sequence where transcription ends in the forward strand. </span></b></span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal">Included in v. 1.0</span></td> |
| | + | <td> |
| | + | <ul> |
| | + | </ul> |
| | + | </td> |
| | + | </tr> |
| | + | <tr> |
| | + | <td><img src="File?id=d7g8869_24d23kknfb_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"></td> |
| | + | <td><span style=" font-weight: normal"><b>Reverse Terminator<br> |
| | + | <span style="font-weight: normal">Represents the location on a DNA sequence where transcription ends in the reverse strand.</span></b></span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal">Included in v. 1.0</span></td> |
| | + | <td> |
| | + | <ul> |
| | + | </ul> |
| | + | </td> |
| | + | </tr> |
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| | + | <td><span style=" font-weight: normal"><img src="File?id=d7g8869_25dm5r26hd_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> </span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style=" font-weight: normal"><b>Bidirectional Terminator<br> |
| | + | </b>Represents the location on a DNA sequence where transcription ends in both strands.</span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal">Included in v. 1.0</span></td> |
| | + | <td> |
| | + | <ul> |
| | + | </ul> |
| | + | </td> |
| | + | </tr> |
| | + | <tr> |
| | + | <td><img src="File?id=d7g8869_28gjcvr5dp_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"></td> |
| | + | <td><span style=" font-weight: normal"> <b>Ribonuclease Site<br> |
| | + | </b>Represents the location on a DNA sequence that codes for a ribonuclease cleavage site on the RNA. The dashed line indicates a functional element located on the RNA. The "x" symbol indicates cleavage of the RNA.</span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal">Included in v. 1.0</span></td> |
| | + | <td> |
| | + | <ul> |
| | + | </ul> |
| | + | </td> |
| | + | </tr> |
| | + | <tr> |
| | + | <td><img src="File?id=d7g8869_30gwtwxghr_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"></td> |
| | + | <td><span style=" font-weight: normal"><b>RNA Stability Element, "Stable" <br> |
| | + | </b>Represents a location on a DNA sequence that codes for an RNA secondary structure that effects the stability of the RNA. The dashed line indicates a functional element located on the RNA. The diameter of the circle SHOULD indicate the half life of the RNA. A log scale is RECOMMENDED. The larger circle indicates qualitatively an RNA molecule with a long half-life.</span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal">Included in v. 1.0</span></td> |
| | + | <td> |
| | + | <ul> |
| | + | </ul> |
| | + | </td> |
| | + | </tr> |
| | + | <tr> |
| | + | <td><span style=" font-weight: normal"><img src="File?id=d7g8869_31gcnnvdhj_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> </span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style=" font-weight: normal"><b>RNA Stability Element, "Intermediate"<br> |
| | + | </b>Represents a location on a DNA sequence that codes for an RNA secondary structure that effects the stability of the RNA. The dashed line indicates a functional element located on the RNA. The diameter of the circle SHOULD indicate the half life of the RNA. A log scale is RECOMMENDED. The smaller circle indicates qualitatively an RNA molecule with an intermediate half-life.</span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal">Included in v. 1.0</span></td> |
| | + | <td> |
| | + | <ul> |
| | + | </ul> |
| | + | </td> |
| | + | </tr> |
| | + | <tr> |
| | + | <td><img src="File?id=d7g8869_32jpjgnjc6_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal"><b>RNA Stability Element, "Unstable"<br> |
| | + | </b>Represents the location on a DNA sequence that codes for an RNA secondary structure that effects the stability of the RNA. The dashed line indicates a functional element located on the RNA. The diameter of the circle SHOULD indicate the half-life of the RNA. A log scale is RECOMMENDED. The smallest circle indicates qualitatively an RNA molecule with a short life span.</span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal">Included in v. 1.0</span></td> |
| | + | <td> |
| | + | <ul> |
| | + | </ul> |
| | + | </td> |
| | + | </tr> |
| | + | <tr> |
| | + | <td><img src="File?id=d7g8869_29hggrmrcn_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"></td> |
| | + | <td><span style=" font-weight: normal;"><b><span style=" font-weight: normal"><b>Protease Site<br> |
| | + | </b>Represents the location on a DNA sequence that codes for a protease cleavage site. The solid line indicates a functional element located on a peptide/protein. The "x" symbol indicates cleavage of a peptide or protein.</span></b></span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal">Included in v. 1.0</span></td> |
| | + | <td> |
| | + | <ul> |
| | + | </ul> |
| | + | </td> |
| | + | </tr> |
| | + | <tr> |
| | + | <td><span style=" font-weight: normal"><img src="File?id=d7g8869_33kqfmvsgd_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> </span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style=" font-weight: normal"><b>Protein </b><b>Degradation Element "Stable" <br> |
| | + | <span style="font-weight: normal">Represents a location on a DNA sequence that codes for a degradation-related structure in a peptide/protein . The solid line indicates a functional element located on the peptide/protein. The diameter of the circle SHOULD indicate the half-life of the peptide/protein. A log scale is RECOMMENDED. The larger circle indicates qualitatively a peptide/protein with a long half-life.</span></b></span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal">Included in v. 1.0</span></td> |
| | + | <td> |
| | + | <ul> |
| | + | </ul> |
| | + | </td> |
| | + | </tr> |
| | + | <tr> |
| | + | <td><img src="File?id=d7g8869_34f4486rd3_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal"><b>Protein </b><b>Degradation Element "Intermediate"</b><br> |
| | + | Represents a location on a DNA sequence that codes for a degradation-related structure in a peptide/protein . The solid line indicates a functional element located on the peptide/protein. The diameter of the circle SHOULD indicate the half-life of the peptide/protein. A log scale is RECOMMENDED. The smaller circle indicates qualitatively a peptide/protein with an intermediate half-life.</span></td> |
| | + | <td><span style="font-weight: normal">Included in v. 1.0</span></td> |
| | + | <td> |
| | + | <ul> |
| | + | </ul> |
| | + | </td> |
| | + | </tr> |
| | + | <tr> |
| | + | <td><img src="File?id=d7g8869_354j8w3xcg_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"></td> |
| | + | <td><span style=" font-weight: normal"><b>Protein </b><b>Degradation Element "Unstable"<br> |
| | + | <span style="font-weight: normal">Represents a location on a DNA sequence that codes for a degradation-related structure in a peptide/protein . The solid line indicates a functional element located on the peptide/protein. The diameter of the circle SHOULD indicate the half-life of the peptide/protein. A log scale is RECOMMENDED. The smallest circle indicates qualitatively a peptide/protein with a short half-life.</span></b></span></td> |
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Project Description
- SBOL Visual is the graphical component of the Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL) being developed by the Synthetic Biology Data Exchange Group
- It is intended for the formal specification of composite parts and devices.
- It is targeted for use by biological engineers in forward engineering projects.
- It encourages and supports model-driven engineering.
- SBOL Visual is an open standard.
- Languages emerge from the friction of top-down control (eg. Preservation of the French Language) and bottom-up needs to communicate (eg. Pop Culture). With this in mind, SBOL Visual is flourishing in an environment of open communication while rigorously defining symbols, syntax, and grammar.
- SBOL Visual is an abstract tool for solving concrete problems.
- Technical languages have an additional challenge of balancing the requirements of providing a philosophically consistent framework while still being useful for solving concrete problems. Balancing this tension is difficult and requires both top-down and bottom-up approaches. With that in mind, SBOL Visual has a rigorous and consistent structure and is being used in concrete software tools while working on concrete Synthetic Biology projects.
Developers and Contributors
- Lead Developers
- Contributors
- Lesia Bilitchenko, Jerome Bonnet, Barry Canton, Deepak Chandran, Mackenzie Cowell, Douglas Densmore, Joanna Chen, Eric Fernandez, Tim Ham, Raik Gruenberg, Jason Kelly, Adam Liu, Richard Mar, Lance Martin, Alec Nielsen, Robert Ovadia, Randy Rettberg, Herbert Sauro, Reshma Shetty, Francois St-Pierre, Emma Weeding, and Ming Yan.
Review
Survey of Synthetic Biology Diagrams
Graphical Notation Standards/Software Tools
DNA Sequence Features
Literature
- Novere, et al. Systems Biology Graphical Notation. Nature Biotechnology 2009 vol. 27 (8) pp. 735-41 Link
- Matsuoka, et al. Consistent design schematics for biological systems: standardization of representation in biological engineering. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. EPub June 3 2009 Link
- Shetty, et al. Engineering BioBrick vectors from BioBrick parts. Journal of Biological Engineering. 2008; 2: 5. Link
- Voigt. Genetic parts to program bacteria. Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 17(5):548–57, Oct 2006. Link
- Hill et al. SynBioSS: The Synthetic Biology Modeling Software Suite. Bioinformatics 24 (21): 2551. (2008) Link
- Andrianantoandro, et al. Synthetic biology: new engineering rules for an emerging discipline. Molecular Systems Biology. 2006 vol. 2 pp. 2006.0028.
- Endy. Foundations for engineering biology. Nature. 2005 vol. 438 (7067) pp. 449-53.
Use Cases, Requirements and Comments
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Design
Basic Parts
Central Dogma (Under Construction)
| Symbol |
Name & Description |
Status |
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Origin of Replication
The circle represents a plasmid. The rectangle indicates the site of the replication origin on the plasmid. An indication of the plasmid copy number is OPTIONAL but MUST be located in the center of the circle. Molecules per cell is the RECOMMENDED scale.
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Included in v. 1.0 |
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Shorthand Origin of Replication
Shorthand version of the Origin of Replication. The rectangle is omitted. This symbol SHOULD be used for rapid drawing and communication. However, the Origin of Replication symbol is RECOMMENDED.
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Included in v. 1.0 |
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Forward Constitutive Promoter
Represents a DNA sequence that promotes RNA polymerase binding and transcription in the forward strand. The open square indicates constitutive transcription.
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Included in v. 1.0 |
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Reverse Constitutive Promoter
Represents a constitutive promoter initiating transcription in the reverse strand. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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Forward Inducible Promoter
Represents a promoter that requires induction before promoting transcription in the forward strand. The "+" symbol in the square indicates that the promoter is inducible.
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Included in v. 1.0 |
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Reverse Inducible Promoter
Represents a promoter that requires induction before promoting transcription in the reverse strand. The "+" symbol in the square indicates that the promoter is inducible.
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Included in v. 1.0 |
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Forward Repressible Promoter
Represents a promoter where transcription in the forward strand can be repressed. The "-" symbol in the square indicates that the promoter is repressible.
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Included in v. 1.0 |
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Reverse Repressible Promoter
Represents a promoter where transcription in the reverse strand can be repressed. The "-" symbol in the square indicates that the promoter is repressible. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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Forward Promoter with Downstream Operator
Represents a forward promoter with a downstream operator. The OPTIONAL "+" symbol MUST be located in the square and indicates an inducible promoter. The OPTIONAL "-" symbol MUST be located in the square and indicates a repressible promoter. The rectangle to the right of the square indicates a downstream operator. Information about the specific location and function of the operator is OPTIONAL, but MUST be located within the rectangle. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| <img src="File?id=d7g8869_166c3w2rhh_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> |
Forward Promoter with Upstream Operator
Represents a forward promoter with an upstream operator. The OPTIONAL "+" symbol MUST be located in the square and indicates an inducible promoter. The OPTIONAL "-" symbol MUST be located in the square and indicates a repressible promoter. The rectangle to the left of the square indicates an upstream operator. Information about the specific location and function of the operator is OPTIONAL, but MUST be located within the open rectangle. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| <img src="File?id=d7g8869_17crrf7pc3_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> |
Forward Promoter with Upstream and Downstream Operators
Represents a forward promoter with upstream and downstream operators. The OPTIONAL "+" symbol MUST be located in the square and indicates an inducible promoter. The OPTIONAL "-" symbol MUST be located in the square and indicates a repressible promoter. The rectangles to the left and right of the square indicate upstream and downstream operators, respectively. Information about the specific location and function of the operators are OPTIONAL, but MUST be located within the rectangles. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| <img src="File?id=d7g8869_18hxz7j9dp_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> |
Forward Open Reading Frame
Represents a forward open reading frame (ORF). The polygon indicates the single continuous DNA fragment of the ORF. The angled right wall indicates the forward direction of the reading frame. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| <img src="File?id=d7g8869_19gwcpt7gs_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> |
Reverse Open Reading Frame
Represents a reverse open reading frame (ORF). The polygon indicates the single continuous DNA fragment of the ORF. The angled left wall indicates the reverse direction of the reading frame. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| <img src="File?id=d7g8869_209px5n7df_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> |
Forward Translation Start Site
Represents a 5' to 3' Shine-Delgarno sequence in the forward strand of prokaryotes, IRES in viruses and ribosome loading structure in eukaryotes. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| <img src="File?id=d7g8869_21gfggf3wk_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> |
Reverse Translation Start Site
Represents a 5' to 3' Shine-Delgarno sequence on the reverse strand in prokaryotes and equivalent sites or structures in eukaryotes. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| <img src="File?id=d7g8869_23f2d3xgmr_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> |
<b>Forward Terminator
</b>Represents the location on a DNA sequence where transcription ends in the forward strand. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| <img src="File?id=d7g8869_24d23kknfb_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> |
Reverse Terminator
Represents the location on a DNA sequence where transcription ends in the reverse strand. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| <img src="File?id=d7g8869_25dm5r26hd_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> |
Bidirectional Terminator
Represents the location on a DNA sequence where transcription ends in both strands. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| <img src="File?id=d7g8869_28gjcvr5dp_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> |
Ribonuclease Site
Represents the location on a DNA sequence that codes for a ribonuclease cleavage site on the RNA. The dashed line indicates a functional element located on the RNA. The "x" symbol indicates cleavage of the RNA. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| <img src="File?id=d7g8869_30gwtwxghr_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> |
RNA Stability Element, "Stable"
Represents a location on a DNA sequence that codes for an RNA secondary structure that effects the stability of the RNA. The dashed line indicates a functional element located on the RNA. The diameter of the circle SHOULD indicate the half life of the RNA. A log scale is RECOMMENDED. The larger circle indicates qualitatively an RNA molecule with a long half-life. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| <img src="File?id=d7g8869_31gcnnvdhj_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> |
RNA Stability Element, "Intermediate"
Represents a location on a DNA sequence that codes for an RNA secondary structure that effects the stability of the RNA. The dashed line indicates a functional element located on the RNA. The diameter of the circle SHOULD indicate the half life of the RNA. A log scale is RECOMMENDED. The smaller circle indicates qualitatively an RNA molecule with an intermediate half-life. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| <img src="File?id=d7g8869_32jpjgnjc6_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> |
RNA Stability Element, "Unstable"
Represents the location on a DNA sequence that codes for an RNA secondary structure that effects the stability of the RNA. The dashed line indicates a functional element located on the RNA. The diameter of the circle SHOULD indicate the half-life of the RNA. A log scale is RECOMMENDED. The smallest circle indicates qualitatively an RNA molecule with a short life span. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| <img src="File?id=d7g8869_29hggrmrcn_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> |
<b>Protease Site
</b>Represents the location on a DNA sequence that codes for a protease cleavage site. The solid line indicates a functional element located on a peptide/protein. The "x" symbol indicates cleavage of a peptide or protein. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| <img src="File?id=d7g8869_33kqfmvsgd_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> |
Protein Degradation Element "Stable"
Represents a location on a DNA sequence that codes for a degradation-related structure in a peptide/protein . The solid line indicates a functional element located on the peptide/protein. The diameter of the circle SHOULD indicate the half-life of the peptide/protein. A log scale is RECOMMENDED. The larger circle indicates qualitatively a peptide/protein with a long half-life. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| <img src="File?id=d7g8869_34f4486rd3_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> |
Protein Degradation Element "Intermediate"
Represents a location on a DNA sequence that codes for a degradation-related structure in a peptide/protein . The solid line indicates a functional element located on the peptide/protein. The diameter of the circle SHOULD indicate the half-life of the peptide/protein. A log scale is RECOMMENDED. The smaller circle indicates qualitatively a peptide/protein with an intermediate half-life. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| <img src="File?id=d7g8869_354j8w3xcg_b" style="width: 56px; height: 56px"> |
Protein Degradation Element "Unstable"
Represents a location on a DNA sequence that codes for a degradation-related structure in a peptide/protein . The solid line indicates a functional element located on the peptide/protein. The diameter of the circle SHOULD indicate the half-life of the peptide/protein. A log scale is RECOMMENDED. The smallest circle indicates qualitatively a peptide/protein with a short half-life. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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Genetic Engineering (Under Construction)
| Symbol |
Name & Description |
Status |
Proposed By |
| Coming Soon... |
Forward Primer Site
Represents a site for primer binding in the forward strand. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| Coming Soon... |
Reverse Primer Site
Represents a site for primer binding in the reverse strand. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| Coming Soon... |
Forward Barcode
Represents a location on a DNA sequence where developer information is encoded on the forward strand. The encoded information can, for example, include the name of the individual or team that developed the standard biological part.
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Included in v. 1.0 |
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Reverse Barcode
Represents a location on a DNA sequence where developer information is encoded on the reverse strand. The encoded information can, for example, include the name of the individual or team that developed the standard biological part. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| Coming Soon... |
Prefix
Represents the prefix sequence of an assembly standard. The identifier of the specific prefix sequence used is OPTIONAL, but it MUST be located in the rectangle.
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Included in v. 1.0 |
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| Coming Soon... |
Shorthand Prefix
Represents the prefix sequence of an assembly standard. The rectangle found in the Prefix symbol is excluded. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| Coming Soon... |
Suffix
Represents the suffix sequence of an assembly standard. The identifier of the specific prefix sequence used is OPTIONAL, but it MUST be located in the rectangle. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| Coming Soon... |
Shorthand Suffix
Represents the prefix sequence of an assembly standard. The rectangle found in the Suffix symbol is excluded. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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| Coming Soon... |
Scar
Represents where a suffix and prefix sequence were ligated. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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3' Overhang Restriction Site
Represents a restriction endonuclease site that results in 3' overhangs. The diagonal line indicates the geometry of the cut site and the 3' sticky ends. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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5' Overhang Restriction Site
Represents a restriction endonuclease site that results in 5' overhangs. The diagonal line indicates the geometry of the cut site and the 5' sticky ends. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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Blunt Restriction Site
Represents a restriction endonuclease site that results in no overhangs. The straight line indicates the geometry of the cut site. |
Included in v. 1.0 |
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Devices
| Concept
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| Symbol
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| AND Gate
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| OR Gate
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| XOR Gate
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| NOR Gate
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Grammar
Implementation
- Symbols
- Version 1.0
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- PDF Vector Images
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- 300 dpi JPEGs
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- Software Tools
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Maintenance
- Symbol Status
- Request for Proposals
- Under Development
- Proposed
- Consensus
- Included in v.#
- Deprecated
- Deprecated Symbols
Notes
- Request for Comments
- Related Project
- Tiny URL
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