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    • BBF RFC 47: BioBytes Assembly Standard 

      Ellison, Michael; Ridgway, Doug; Fedor, Justin; Garside, Erin; Robinson, Kelly; e.a. (2009-10-29)
      The BioBytes assembly method provides a new high-throughput way of assembling plasmids as well as other large DNA constructs. Using a bead-linked assembly of genetic parts with long (12 bp) standardized sticky ends, ...
    • The BioBrick Public Agreement v1 (draft) 

      Fischer, Mark; Crews, Lee; Lynch, Jennifer; Schultz, Jason; Grewal, David; e.a. (2009-10-18)
      We present a draft for public comment of a new legal framework supporting the future of biotechnology. The framework, named here as the BioBrick Public Agreement, is based upon the contribution of promises not to assert ...
    • The BioBrick Public Agreement v1a 

      Endy, Drew; Grewal, David; Schultz, Jason; Lynch, Jennifer; Crews, Lee; e.a. (2010-01-25)
      We present an updated, clean draft for additional public comment of a new legal framework supporting the future of biotechnology. The framework, named here as the BioBrick Public Agreement, is based upon the contribution ...
    • DARPA BioComp Plasmid Distribution 1.00 of Standard Biobrick Components 

      Knight, Thomas (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 2002-05-22)
      This distribution consists of 300 ng aliquots of plasmid DNA for each of twelve components and compound constructs utilizing our idempotent assembly strategy. The dried DNA should be stable at room temperature for many ...