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SBOL is designed to: | SBOL is designed to: | ||
Allow synthetic biologists and genetic engineers to electronically exchange designs. | *Allow synthetic biologists and genetic engineers to electronically exchange designs. | ||
Send and receive genetic designs to and from biofabrication centers. | *Send and receive genetic designs to and from biofabrication centers. | ||
Facilitate storage of genetic designs in repositories. | *Facilitate storage of genetic designs in repositories. | ||
Embed genetic designs in publications. | *Embed genetic designs in publications. | ||
Read more about SBOL in the [http://www.sbolstandard.org/introduction introduction] | Read more about SBOL in the [http://www.sbolstandard.org/introduction introduction] | ||
Find the technical details on the [http://www.sbolstandard.org/specification specification page] | Find the technical details on the [http://www.sbolstandard.org/specification specification page] | ||
= Development History = | = Development History = |
Revision as of 14:54, 19 March 2012
Synthetic Biology Data Exchange
This working group is developing standards and technologies for the description of standard biological parts and the exchange (or networking) of part-related data.
Contact and Participate
Synthetic Biology Data Exchange Group
Meetings
We keep track of our meetings here: http://www.sbolstandard.org/team/meetings
Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL)
SBOL Website: http://www.sbolstandard.org/
SBOL is designed to:
- Allow synthetic biologists and genetic engineers to electronically exchange designs.
- Send and receive genetic designs to and from biofabrication centers.
- Facilitate storage of genetic designs in repositories.
- Embed genetic designs in publications.
Read more about SBOL in the introduction Find the technical details on the specification page
Development History
2009 August - October
We have divided the working group into sub-topics, each with their own "Nurturer".
- Application Scenarios -- Deepak Chandran
- Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL)
- Data exchange API (programming interfaces) -- Become a Nurturer!
Further Suggestions:
- Part Sequence Annotation -- Tim?
2008 Feb - June
- PoBol: Provisional BioBrick™ Language See BBF RFC 31 (2009) [1]
The document describing the the first round of discussions (2008 - 2009) can be found here: