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**[[20.109]] or [[BE.109]] (MIT)
**[[20.109]] or [[BE.109]] (MIT)
**[[BE.180]] (MIT)
**[[BE.180]] (MIT)
**[[Synbio 2007]] or [[Keasling:_Synthetic_Biology_Class|Implications and Applications of Synthetic Biology]] (UC Berkeley)
**[[Synbio 2007]] or [[Keasling:_Synthetic_Biology_Class|Implications and Applications of Synthetic Biology]] (UC Berkeley)<br>
**[http://parts2.mit.edu/projects/index.cgi MIT IAP 2003 and IAP 2004 projects]<br>
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A) the design and construction of new biological parts, devices, and systems, and
B) the re-design of existing, natural biological systems for useful purposes.

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