Synbio
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What is synthetic biology (hereafter, synbio)? According to Drew Endy over at MIT, synthetic biology is genetic engineering (PCR, oligonucleotides, and sequencing) plus abstraction, standardization, and automated DNA synthesis.
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Videos
Maybe the iGEM stuff should be moved on to its own page.
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Drew Endy - Informal - Broad overview
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Drew Endy - Introduction to Bioengineering
The video may only work here.
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IGEM & Brown University
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IGEM 2007 Plotter @ Calgary
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CSF iGEM 2007 Finalist Announcement
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See also
- Syntheticbiology.org Join this mailing list (it's worth it).
- Internationally Genetically Engineered Machines Competition (see iGEM)
- The BioBricks Foundation (see biobricks)
- Registry of Standard Biological Parts
- List of synthetic biology projects
