Summary: Synthetic Biology is advanced by many users and relies on the assembly of genetic elements to devices, systems and finally genomes. SynBioWave is a software suite that enables multiple distributed users to analyze and construct genetic parts in real-time collaboration. It builds on Google Wave and provides an extensible robot-robot-user communication framework, a menu driven user interface, biological data handling including DAS and an internal database communication. We demonstrate its use by implementing robots for gene-data retrieval, manipulation and display. The initial development of SynBioWave demonstrates the power of the underlying Google Wave protocol for Synthetic Biology and lays the foundation for continuous and user-friendly extensions. Specialized wave-robots with a manageable set of capabilities will divide and conquer the complex task of creating a genome in silico. © The Author 2010. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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Staab, P. R., Walossek, J., Nellessen, D., Grünberg, R., Arndt, K. M., & Müller, K. M. (2010). SynBioWave-a real-time communication platform for molecular and synthetic biology. Bioinformatics, 26(21), 2782–2783. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btq518
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