BBF RFC 92 proposes a new standard assembly method for the Parts Registry. The method makes one-shot cloning of a complete eukaryotic or prokaryotic cassette possible in one day while keeping compatibility with the BBF RFC 10 BioBrick assembly standard
Synthetic Biology requires efficient and versatile DNA assembly systems to facilitate the building o...
BBF RFC 37 replaces BBF RFC 36.This RFC 37 describes an extension of the original BioBrick assembly ...
Here we propose a new recombination-based assembly standard, optimized to allow for efficient clonin...
To introduce a common cloning standard for BioBrick parts that find application in mammalian cells
The physical assembly of standard parts is currently a non-standard process, which can either come...
The continual demand for specialized molecular cloning techniques that suit a broad range of applica...
The BglBricks standard has been developed as an alternative to the original XbaI/SpeI standard prima...
for Comments (RFC) describes a novel method for the assembly of standard BioBrick parts. This assemb...
Assembling composite DNA modules from custom DNA parts has become routine due to recent technologica...
This Request for Comments (RFC) describes a novel method for the assembly of standard BioBrick parts...
A primary aim of Synthetic Biology is the design and implementation of biological systems that perfo...
This BioBricks Foundation Request for Comments (BBF RFC) describes a method to assemble two BioBri...
With the established BioBrick Assembly standards, ligation of different parts has to be accomplished...
This RFC 36 describes an extension of the original BioBrick assembly standard (BBF RFC 10) and Freib...
The BioBytes assembly method provides a new high-throughput way of assembling plasmids as well as ...
Synthetic Biology requires efficient and versatile DNA assembly systems to facilitate the building o...
BBF RFC 37 replaces BBF RFC 36.This RFC 37 describes an extension of the original BioBrick assembly ...
Here we propose a new recombination-based assembly standard, optimized to allow for efficient clonin...
To introduce a common cloning standard for BioBrick parts that find application in mammalian cells
The physical assembly of standard parts is currently a non-standard process, which can either come...
The continual demand for specialized molecular cloning techniques that suit a broad range of applica...
The BglBricks standard has been developed as an alternative to the original XbaI/SpeI standard prima...
for Comments (RFC) describes a novel method for the assembly of standard BioBrick parts. This assemb...
Assembling composite DNA modules from custom DNA parts has become routine due to recent technologica...
This Request for Comments (RFC) describes a novel method for the assembly of standard BioBrick parts...
A primary aim of Synthetic Biology is the design and implementation of biological systems that perfo...
This BioBricks Foundation Request for Comments (BBF RFC) describes a method to assemble two BioBri...
With the established BioBrick Assembly standards, ligation of different parts has to be accomplished...
This RFC 36 describes an extension of the original BioBrick assembly standard (BBF RFC 10) and Freib...
The BioBytes assembly method provides a new high-throughput way of assembling plasmids as well as ...
Synthetic Biology requires efficient and versatile DNA assembly systems to facilitate the building o...
BBF RFC 37 replaces BBF RFC 36.This RFC 37 describes an extension of the original BioBrick assembly ...
Here we propose a new recombination-based assembly standard, optimized to allow for efficient clonin...