1. Automated Visualization of Genetic Designs Using DNAplotlib
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Thomas E. Gorochowski, Vittorio Bartoli, Daniel O. R. Dixon, and Braman, Jeff
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0301 basic medicine ,standardization ,Standardization ,genetic design ,Computer science ,Systems biology ,Bristol BioDesign Institute ,BrisSynBio ,systems biology ,Field (computer science) ,Visualization ,03 medical and health sciences ,Synthetic biology ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Simple (abstract algebra) ,Human–computer interaction ,synthetic biology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,visualization ,Meaning (linguistics) ,SBOLv - Abstract
Visualization of complex genetic systems can help efficiently communicate important design features and clearly illustrate overall structures. To aid in the creation of such diagrams, standards such as the Synthetic Biology Open Language Visual (SBOLv) have been established to ensure that specific symbols and shapes convey the same meaning for genetic parts across the field. Here, we describe several ways that the computational tool DNAplotlib can be used to automate the generation of SBOLv standard-compliant diagrams covering simple genetic designs to large libraries of genetic constructs.
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- 2018
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