PartCrafter: find, generate and analyze BioParts

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Abstract

The field of Synthetic Biology is both practically and philosophically reliant on the idea of BioParts - concrete DNA sequences meant to represent discrete functionalities. While there are a number of software tools which allow users to design complex DNA sequences by stitching together BioParts or genetic features into genetic devices, there is a lack of tools assisting Synthetic Biologists in finding BioParts and in generating new ones. In practice, researchers often find BioParts in an ad hoc way. We present PartCrafter, a tool which extracts and aggregates genomic feature data in order to facilitate the search for new BioParts with specific functionalities. PartCrafter can also turn a genomic feature into a BioPart by packaging it according to any manufacturing standard, codon optimizing it for a new host, and removing forbidden sites. PartCrafter is available at partcrafter.com.

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Scher, E., Cohen, S. B., & Sanguinetti, G. (2019). PartCrafter: find, generate and analyze BioParts. Synthetic Biology, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/synbio/ysz014

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