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*[http://taqdot.org/ taqdot] | *[http://taqdot.org/ taqdot] | ||
*[http://synthesis.typepad.com/synthesis/2005/07/global_distribu.html Global Distribution of Commercial DNA Foundries] | *[http://synthesis.typepad.com/synthesis/2005/07/global_distribu.html Global Distribution of Commercial DNA Foundries] | ||
* [http://www.dnahack.com/ DNAHack, amateur genetic engineering] | *[http://www.dnahack.com/ DNAHack, amateur genetic engineering] | ||
*[http://biohack.sf.net/wiki/ Biohack] - an introduction to the open source synthetic biology / biohack kit | |||
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Revision as of 19:14, 29 October 2009
Academic
- Berkeley Center for Synthetic Biology
- Boston University's Applied Biodynamics Laborary
- University of Cambridge
- ETH Zurich Synthetic Biology Workgroup
- Piet Herdewijn's "Orthosome" Project at KU Leuven, Belgium
- Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center (site, wiki)
- University of Texas Center for Systems & Synthetic Biology
Animations
Blogs
- synthesis by Rob Carlson
- BioHacking by Paras Chopra
- Synthetic Biology in Practice by Howard Salis
Readings
Miscellaneous
- Synthetic biology page from Wikipedia
- taqdot
- Global Distribution of Commercial DNA Foundries
- DNAHack, amateur genetic engineering
- Biohack - an introduction to the open source synthetic biology / biohack kit
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