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The figure above provides an overview of the basic breadboarding process.  At the left is a circuit that we wish to implement and transform into a cell or other bimolecular chassis.  Rather than try to directly get the circuit working in the cell, which requires time consuming iterations and difficult debugging, we instead use a sequence of simpler test environments ("breadboards"), where we can do much more rapid iterations between experiments, modeling and design.
The figure above provides an overview of the basic breadboarding process.  At the left is a circuit that we wish to implement and transform into a cell or other bimolecular chassis.  Rather than try to directly get the circuit working in the cell, which requires time consuming iterations and difficult debugging, we instead use a sequence of simpler test environments ("breadboards"), where we can do much more rapid iterations between experiments, modeling and design.


* [[Media:LF_breadboards-12Jul12.pdf|DARPA Living Foundries kickoff presentation]]
* [http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~murray/talks/LF_breadboards-12Jul12.pdf DARPA Living Foundries kickoff presentation]


=== Cell-free circuit breadboard ===
=== Cell-free circuit breadboard ===
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