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*'''Note:''' PDF reprints are provided below within the context of [http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html fair use]. Please obtain copies from the publisher if appropriate. | *'''Note:''' PDF reprints are provided below within the context of [http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html fair use]. Please obtain copies from the publisher if appropriate. | ||
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'''Reconstruction of the Genomes''' (perspective)<br> | '''Reconstruction of the Genomes''' (perspective)<br> | ||
''Science'' 2008 Feb 29;319(5867):1196-7<br> | ''Science'' 2008 Feb 29;319(5867):1196-7<br> |
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BooksPeer Reviewed Research ArticlesOtherReconstruction of the Genomes (perspective) Stimulus Design for Model Selection and Validation in Cell Signaling TABASCO: A single molecule, base-pair resolved gene expression simulator Synthetic genomics: Options for governance DNA synthesis and biological security Building a fab for biology Useful construction Foundations for engineering biology Adventures in synthetic biology (comic) Refactoring bacteriophage T7 Regulated cell to cell variation in a cell fate decision system 2003 Synthetic Biology Study Molecular monogamy (comment) Decoding NF-kB signaling (comment) Modelling cellular behaviour (insight feature) Computation, prediction, and experimental test of fitness for bacteriophage T7 mutants with permuted genomes Towards a predictive biology: The example of bacteriophage T7 Toward antiviral strategies that resist viral escape Intracellular kinetics of a growing virus: A genetically-structured simulation for bacteriophage T7 |