CH391L/S13/Assignments
From OpenWetWare
(Difference between revisions)
(→Topic Updates / Highlighted Papers) |
|||
| Line 22: | Line 22: | ||
* BioBricks and the iGEM registry | * BioBricks and the iGEM registry | ||
| - | * [[CH391L/S13/DnaAssembly | DNA Assembly: From Genes to Genomes]] | + | * [[CH391L/S13/DnaAssembly | DNA Assembly: From Genes to Genomes]] <cite>Gibson2008</cite> |
* Ethics/DIY Biology Movement | * Ethics/DIY Biology Movement | ||
| + | |||
| + | ====Papers to Read==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | <biblio> | ||
| + | #Gibson2008 pmid=18218864 | ||
| + | //For DNA Assembly | ||
| + | |||
| + | </biblio> | ||
=== New Topics === | === New Topics === | ||
Revision as of 18:51, 22 January 2013
Contents |
For Monday, January 28th, 2013
- Register to use the OpenWetWare Wiki.
- Learn how to edit pages.
- Play around in the WIki sandbox.
- Leave at least one comment on the Talk page or make at least one addition to either Introduction to Synthetic Biology or Ethics of synthetic biology.
- Add at least one event to the "Timeline of Synthetic Biology" in the Introduction to Synthetic Biology with a link or citation.
- Read articles for discussion:
New Topics:
- BioBricks and the iGEM registry (Tyler)
- DNA Assembly: From Genes to Genomes (Gabe)
- Ethics/DIY Biology Movement (????)
For Monday, February 4th, 2013
Topic Updates / Highlighted Papers
- BioBricks and the iGEM registry
- DNA Assembly: From Genes to Genomes [1]
- Ethics/DIY Biology Movement
Papers to Read
- Gibson DG, Benders GA, Andrews-Pfannkoch C, Denisova EA, Baden-Tillson H, Zaveri J, Stockwell TB, Brownley A, Thomas DW, Algire MA, Merryman C, Young L, Noskov VN, Glass JI, Venter JC, Hutchison CA 3rd, and Smith HO. . pmid:18218864.
For DNA Assembly
New Topics
- Refactoring (Neil)
- Minimal / "clean" genomes (Evan)
- CAD for Synthetic Biology (Kevin)
For Monday, February 11th, 2013
New Topics
- Ancestral sequence reconstruction (Aurko)
- Directed protein evolution (Max)
- In vitro nucleic acid selection (Alvaro)
For Monday, February 18th, 2013
New Topics
- Biocontainment (Thomas)
- Bioprospecting / Metagenomics (Andre)
- New Marker Genes (Ben)


