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    • BBF RFC 105: The Intein standard - a universal way to modify proteins after translation 

      Ahlmann-Eltze, Constantin; Bunne, Charlotte; Büscher, Magdalena; Gleixner, Jan; Horn, Max; e.a. (2015-03-17)
      This Request for Comments (RFC) proposes a new standard that allows for easy and flexible cloning of intein constructs and thus makes this technology accessible to the synthetic biology community.
    • BBF RFC 106: A Standard Type IIS Syntax for Plants 

      Rutten, Virginia; Munabi, Angelina; Riche, Fergus; Lewy, Guy; Wilson, Hugh; e.a. (2015-03-17)
      Here we define a standard syntax for assembling standard parts for expression in plant cells, extensible to all other eukaryotes. Variations of the Type IIS mediated cloning method known as Golden Gate Cloning, most notably ...
    • BBF RFC 107: Copyright and Licensing of BBF RFCs 

      Beal, Jacob; Endy, Drew; Grewal, David; Johnson, Richard; Kahl, Linda (2015-08-28)
      In this BioBricks Foundation Request for Comments (BBF RFC), we update and clarify the copyright and licensing notice of BBF RFC documents.
    • BBF RFC 108: Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL) Version 2.0.0 

      Bartley, Bryan; Beal, Jacob; Clancy, Kevin; Misirli, Goksel; Roehner, Nicholas; e.a. (2015-09-07)
      The Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL) has been developed as a standard to support the specification and exchange of biological design information in synthetic biology, filling a need not satisfied by other pre-existing ...
    • BBF RFC 112: Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL) Version 2.1.0 

      Beal, Jacob; Cox, Robert Sidney; Grünberg, Raik; McLaughlin, James; Nguyen, Tramy; e.a. (2016-11-10)
      The Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL) has been developed as a standard to support the specification and exchange of biological design information.
    • BBF RFC 16: Synthetic Biology Open Language Visual (SBOLv) Specification 

      Rodriguez, Cesar; Bartram, Suzie; Ramasubramanian, Anusuya; Endy, Drew (2009-11-01)
      Synthetic Biology Open Language Visual (SBOLv) is a graphical notation that supports biological device development. It provides a formal notation for describing the physical composition of basic parts into composite ...
    • BBF RFC 21: BglBricks Assembly Standard 

      Anderson, J Christopher; Dueber, John E; Leguia, Mariana; Wu, Gabriel C; Goler, Jonathan A; e.a. (2009-09-18)
      The BglBricks standard has been developed as an alternative to the original XbaI/SpeI standard primarily to provide a solution to the issue of generating translational-fusion parts. When joined together in a standard ...
    • BBF RFC 26: In-Fusion BioBrick Assembly 

      Sleight, Sean (2009-07-09)
      This BioBricks Foundation Request for Comments (BBF RFC) describes a method to assemble two BioBricks using the Clontech In-Fusion PCR Cloning Kit while maintaining BioBrick standard formats.
    • BBF RFC 28: A method for combinatorial multi-part assembly based on the Type IIs restriction enzyme AarI 

      Peisajovich, Sergio G.; Horwitz, Andrew; Hoeller, Oliver; Rhau, Benjamin; Lim, Wendell (2009-09-16)
      This BioBricks Foundation Request for Comments (BBF RFC) describes an alternative assembly standard based on the Type IIS restriction enzyme AarI.
    • BBF RFC 30: Draft of an RDF-based framework for the exchange and integration of Synthetic Biology data 

      Grunberg, Raik (2009-04-24)
      This Request for Comments (RFC) suggests a framework for the description, exchange and interlinking of Synthetic Biology data. The framework would create an open process for the evolution and “rolling” standardization ...
    • BBF RFC 36: Fusion protein BioBrick assembly standard with optional linker extension 

      Jerala, Roman (2009-09-01)
      This RFC 36 describes an extension of the original BioBrick assembly standard (BBF RFC 10) and Freiburg assembly standard (BBF RFC 25). The Fusion Assembly strategy described here is fully compatible with RFC 25 (Freiburg) ...
    • BBF RFC 37: Fusion protein BioBrick assembly standard with optional linker extension 

      Bencina, Mojca; Jerala, Roman (2009-09-02)
      This RFC 37 describes an extension of the original BioBrick assembly standard (BBF RFC 10) and Freiburg assembly standard (BBF RFC 25). The Fusion Assembly strategy described here is fully compatible with RFC 25 (Freiburg) ...
    • BBF RFC 38: RFC 38: Building Blocks - Standard Large DNA/Genome Construction 

      DiCarlo, James; Boeke, Jef (2009-10-07)
      The physical assembly of standard parts is currently a non-standard process, which can either come from direct genome PCR with restriction enzyme sites incorporated into the PCR primers, or overlap assembly PCR. ...
    • 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, ...
    • BBF RFC 56: “Part Flavors” For Peptide-Coding Parts 

      Anderson, J. Chris (2010-10-11)
      “Part Flavors” are a means of describing the grammatical properties of parts. Specifically, this is introduced as a means of describing parts that encode peptides (CDS parts), but there may be value to extrapolating the ...
    • BBF RFC 94: Type IIS Assembly for Bacterial Transcriptional Units: A Standardized Assembly Method for Building Bacterial Transcriptional Units Using the Type IIS Restriction Enzymes BsaI and BbsI 

      Haddock, Traci L.; Densmore, Douglas M.; Appleton, Evan; Carr, Swati; Iverson, Sonya; e.a. (2015-08-28)
      This RFC94 describes an assembly standard based on the Type IIS restriction enzymes BsaI and BbsI (also called BpiI). This assembly standard is based upon the Modular Cloning (MoClo) assembly strategy, which was introduced ...
    • BBF RFC97: Genetic Circuit Standard 1.0 

      Wang, Lingjue; Zhu, Xiaodan; Li, Hanrun; He, Huiyu; Ni, Zhuangdian; e.a. (2013-10-29)
      Current, there is well adopted documentation of biobricks. The Registry of Standard Biology Part set the standard documentation for biobrick. However, there is no standard way to document a genetic circuit, what information ...
    • 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 ...
    • BioBricks++: Simplifying Assembly of Standard DNA Components 

      Che, Austin (2004-06-09)
      Construction of complex biological systems can require assembling many modules together. However, existing assembly schemes are lacking in generality, ease of use, or power to perform some desirable operations. Currently, ...