Harnessing nature's toolbox: Regulatory elements for synthetic biology

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Synthetic biologists seek to engineer complex biological systems composed of modular elements. Achieving higher complexity in engineered biological organisms will require manipulating numerous systems of biological regulation: transcription; RNA interactions; protein signalling; and metabolic fluxes, among others. Exploiting the natural modularity at each level of biological regulation will promote the development of standardized tools for designing biological systems. ©2009 The Royal Society.

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Boyle, P. M., & Silver, P. A. (2009, August 6). Harnessing nature’s toolbox: Regulatory elements for synthetic biology. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. Royal Society. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2008.0521.focus

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