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*'''Operation''': the conditions under which systems from BioBricks are operated.
*'''Operation''': the conditions under which systems from BioBricks are operated.
**See [[Synthetic Biology:Vectors | Standard vectors]] for information on the vectors in which BioBricks reside.
**See [[Synthetic Biology:Vectors | Standard vectors]] for information on the vectors in which BioBricks reside.
**See [[Standard E. coli Strain for BioBricks | Standard cellular chasis]] for notes on constructing a novel strain in which all BioBricks would operate.
**See [[Standard E. coli Strain for BioBricks | Standard cellular chassis]] for notes on constructing a novel strain in which all BioBricks would operate.
**See [[Synthetic Biology:Media | Standard culture media]] for information on a culture media in which all constructs would operate.
**See [[Synthetic Biology:Media | Standard culture media]] for information on a culture media in which all constructs would operate.


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Introduction

Standardization of components and processes has led to major advances in mature engineering disciplines. From screw threads to British Standards to unit operations, engineering has benefited from doing things in a standard way. The engineering of biological systems will also benefit from the development and implementation of standard components and practices. This page is intended to aggregate some of the different standards that the Synthetic Biology Working Group is trying to develop.

There have been some initial attempts to brainstorm what form those standards might take. It is likely that we will need several classes of standards and that each class of standards which have different versions to meet different needs.

Standards of practice

  • Operation: the conditions under which systems from BioBricks are operated.

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