Difference between revisions of "An Introduction to BioBricks"

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#REDIRECT [[Help:An Introduction to BioBricks]]
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BioBricks is a standard for interchangable parts, developed with a view to building biological systems in living cells. The picture to the left shows BioBrick part <partinfo>B0034</partinfo> within a [[Help:Plasmids|plasmid]]. The brick is flanked by a standard BioBrick [[Help:BioBrick Prefix and Suffix|prefix (P) and suffix (S)]]. Click the image to find out more or alternatively see:
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*[[Part Names|BioBrick Names]]
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*[[Part Types|Types of BioBrick]]
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*[[Help:Plasmids/Construction Plasmids|Plasmids Introduction]]
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*[[Help:BioBrick Prefix and Suffix|BioBrick Prefix and Suffix]]
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==Building BioBrick Systems==
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BioBrick parts can be assembled to form useful devices, through a process often referred to as 'Standard Assembly'. This uses normal cloning techniques based on [[Assembly:Restriction enzymes|restriction enzymes]], purification, ligation, and transformation. BioBrick parts are [[Assembly:Composable|composable]]; allowing endless numbers of biobricks to be pieced together to form complex systems.
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The assembly to the left shows 3 BioBricks assembled to create a simple device.
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*[[Assembly:Standard assembly|Standard assembly]]
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*[[Assembly:Restriction enzymes|BioBrick restriction enzymes]]
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*[[Assembly:Rolling assembly|Rolling assembly]]
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*[[Assembly:Robotic assembly| Automated assembly]] - <i>under development</i>
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==Designing BioBrick Devices & Systems: Tools & Methods==
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The Registry provides several tools that will aid you in designing and understanding biobrick systems and devices. [[Add_a_Part_to_the_Registry | Adding a part to the Registry]] allows you to quickly and easily manipulate new designs. The [https://parts.igem.org/cgi/partsdb/search.cgi search facility] allows you to quickly and easily scour the Registry for information, trace the origin of more complex parts and see which higher systems have been constructed with any part of choice.
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Having designed your biobricks using the Registry tool set, you'll want to physically make your BioBrick; the [[Help:Contents |online help system]] gives detailed guides to protocols and procedures relating to this topic, see:
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'''Techniques'''
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*[[Help: How to make a BioBrick|How to make a BioBrick]]
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*[http://openwetware.org/wiki/BioBricks_construction_tutorial How to perform a construction]
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*[[Help:Standardization|Standardization of non-Biobrick sequence]]
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'''Tools'''
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*[[Add_a_Part_to_the_Registry | Add a part to the Registry]]
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*[https://parts.igem.org/cgi/partsdb/search.cgi Part search facility]
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*[https://parts.igem.org/cgi/assembly/blast.cgi Sequence Analysis Tool]
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*[https://parts.igem.org/cgi/assembly/index.cgi Assembly Tool] - <i>under development</i>
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Latest revision as of 20:22, 28 November 2007