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== | ==Suggested background reading== | ||
* | ==Must-read Primary literature== | ||
* Gardner TS, Cantor CR, Collin JJ (2000) Construction of a genetic toggle switch in Escherichia coli. | |||
Nature 403: 339-342 | |||
* Elowitz MB, Leibler S (2000) A synthetic oscillatory network of transcriptional regulators. | |||
Nature 403: 335-338 | |||
* Basu S, Gerchman Y, Collins CH, Arnold FH, Weiss R (2005) A synthetic multicellular system for programmed | |||
pattern formation. Nature 434: 1130-1134 | |||
==Review Article== | |||
* Baker D, Church G, Collins J, Endy D, Jacobson J, Keasling J, Modrich P, Smolke C, Weiss R (2006) | |||
Engineering Life: Building a FAB for Biology. Scientific American: 44-51 | |||
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== Books == | |||
* Alon U. An introduction to System biology: Design principles of Biological Circuits. | |||
Chapman & Hal/CRC | |||
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Suggested background readingMust-read Primary literature
Nature 403: 339-342
Nature 403: 335-338
pattern formation. Nature 434: 1130-1134
Review Article
Engineering Life: Building a FAB for Biology. Scientific American: 44-51 |
Books
- Alon U. An introduction to System biology: Design principles of Biological Circuits.
Chapman & Hal/CRC