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Introduction to Synthetic Biology
Very cool links giving the flavor of synthetic biology:
Timeline of Synthetic Biology
Year | Event |
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1972 | First publication on recombinant DNA [1] |
2004 | First iGEM Jamboree |
What is synthetic biology?
Types of studies referred to as synthetic biology (and other fields that might also claim them).
Synthetic Biology Conferences/Sessions
References
- Jackson DA, Symons RH, and Berg P. Biochemical method for inserting new genetic information into DNA of Simian Virus 40: circular SV40 DNA molecules containing lambda phage genes and the galactose operon of Escherichia coli. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1972 Oct;69(10):2904-9. DOI:10.1073/pnas.69.10.2904 |
Biochemical method for inserting new genetic information into DNA of Simian Virus 40: circular SV40 DNA molecules containing lambda phage genes and the galactose operon of Escherichia coli.