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A ''biomolecular breadboard'' is a system that is designed to allow certain features of a circuit to be tested in a carefully controlled setting.  These breadboards can be used to implement, debug, and characterize a wide variety of circuits, including both ''in vivo'' and ''in vitro'' devices.  This page contains an overview of different biomolecular breadboards that are available.
=== Cell-free breadboard ===
The cell-free circuit breadboard family is a sequence of ''in vitro'' protocols that can be used to test transcription and translation (TX-TL) circuits in a set of systematically-constructed environments that explore different elements of the external conditions in which the circuits must operate.  This breadboard is based on the work of Vincent Noireaux at U. Minnesota.
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