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<center>Julie Norville, Angela Belcher, and Tom Knight</center> | <center>Julie Norville, Angela Belcher, and Tom Knight</center> | ||
<center>Date: (Draft standard April 16, 2009)</center> | <center>Date: (Draft standard-April 16, 2009)</center> | ||
1 Purpose | |||
The original BioBricks standard (BBF RFC 10) is limited, as it primarily allows linear assembly of parts. There are many types of DNA manipulation that it does not support. BBF RFC 22 describes a new and extended version of BBF RFC 10 that continues to allow linear manipulations but also allows hierarchical and orthogonal manipulations in order to give parts and device designers greater freedom. BBF RFC 22 lays the framework so that BBF RFC 22 may itself be extended in a non-destructive fashion. | |||
Related Requests for Comments: BBF RFC 8, BBF RFC 9, BBF RFC 11, BBF RFC 12, BBF RFC 14, BBF RFC 15, BBF RFC 21, BBF RFC 23, BBF RFC 25, BBF RFC 26, BBF RFC 27 (?), BBF RFC 28 |
Revision as of 11:23, 16 April 2009
1 Purpose
The original BioBricks standard (BBF RFC 10) is limited, as it primarily allows linear assembly of parts. There are many types of DNA manipulation that it does not support. BBF RFC 22 describes a new and extended version of BBF RFC 10 that continues to allow linear manipulations but also allows hierarchical and orthogonal manipulations in order to give parts and device designers greater freedom. BBF RFC 22 lays the framework so that BBF RFC 22 may itself be extended in a non-destructive fashion.
Related Requests for Comments: BBF RFC 8, BBF RFC 9, BBF RFC 11, BBF RFC 12, BBF RFC 14, BBF RFC 15, BBF RFC 21, BBF RFC 23, BBF RFC 25, BBF RFC 26, BBF RFC 27 (?), BBF RFC 28