Synthetic Biology

  • Synthetic Biology: A Very Short Introduction
    By Jamie A. Davies

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  • Synthetic Biology: Science, Business, and Policy
    By Lewis D. Solomon

    Doing so modifies the genetic code of living cells, imparting new traits and achieving desired results; this is done in the production of proteins, pharmaceuticals, and seeds.

  • Synthetic Biology: Tools and Applications
    By Huimin Zhao

    The book highlights exciting practical applications of synthetic biology such as microbial production of biofuels and drugs, artificial cells, synthetic viruses, and artificial photosynthesis.

  • Synthetic Biology: the technoscience and its societal consequences
    By Alexander Kelle, Markus Schmidt, Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra

    This book will be the first comprehensive overview on relevant societal issues of synthetic biology, setting the scene for further important discussions within the scientific community and with civil society.

  • Synthetic Biology: Parts, Devices and Applications
    By Christina Smolke

    The text reviews the synthesis of DNA and genome engineering and offers a discussion of the parts and devices that control protein expression and activity.

  • Synthetic Biology: Tools for Engineering Biological Systems
    By J. Craig Venter, Daniel G. Gibson, Clyde A. Hutchison

    This volume is an essential resource for molecular, cell, and systems biologists who seek to engineer living systems for human benefit.

  • Synthetic Biology
    By Robert A. Meyers

    These two volumes contain a selection of updated articles from the acclaimed Meyers Encyclopedia of Molecular Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine, the most authoritative resource in cell and molecular biology, combined with new articles by ...

  • Synthetic Biology: Metaphors, Worldviews, Ethics, and Law
    By Joachim Boldt

    The bacterium becomes a complex biofact, an organism used as an artificial information system. The “programmed” synthetic cells of synthetic biology (Gibson et al. 2010) and the artificially created protocells (Rasmussen et al.

  • Synthetic Biology
    By Luc Brunsveld, Maxim Ryadnov, Hiroaki Suga

    This volume captures the expanding primary literature in the form of critical and comprehensive reviews providing the reader with an authoritative digest of the latest developments in this emerging field.

  • Synthetic Biology
    By Christopher Voigt

    This Volume of Methods in Enzymology has been split into 2 Parts and covers topics such as Measuring and Engineering Central Dogma Processes, Mathematical and Computational Methods and Next-Generation DNA Assembly and Manipulation.

  • Synthetic Biology: Science, Business, and Policy
    By Lewis D. Solomon

    A patent provides the inventor with exclusive rights for a limited time period in exchange for publicly disclosing the details of an invention so that others may use their information. A patent affords the inventor with legal protection ...

  • Synthetic Biology: A Lab Manual
    By Forster Anthony C, Liljeruhm Josefine, Gullberg Erik

    BioBuilder BioBuilder is a short practical course in synthetic biology for high school or early university levels, is based upon prize-winning iGEM projects and is available online: http://www.biobuilder.org/activities/ Detailed ...

  • Synthetic Biology: Safety, Security, and Promise
    By Gigi Gronvall

    This volume is dedicated to a discussion of what can be done to minimize risks and maximize the benefits of synthetic biology.

  • Synthetic Biology: From iGEM to the Artificial Cell
    By Juli Peretó, Manuel Porcar

    This volume reviews the development of SB and includes the major milestones of the discipline, the ‘top-down’ and ‘bottom-up’ approaches towards the construction of an artificial cell and the development of the “iGEM” ...

  • Synthetic Biology: the technoscience and its societal consequences
    By Alexander Kelle, Markus Schmidt, Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra

    This book will be the first comprehensive overview on relevant societal issues of synthetic biology, setting the scene for further important discussions within the scientific community and with civil society.

  • Synthetic Biology
    By Luc Brunsveld, Maxim Ryadnov, Hiroaki Suga

    Then techniques are discussed yielding proteins with natural synthetic modifications. Examples discussed include nonsense ... Many enzymatic proteins are able to modify peptide side chains or the backbone. These PTMs are a way for the ...

  • Synthetic Biology: Character and Impact
    By Bernd Giese, Arnim von Gleich, Christian Pade

    To refactor existing living systems or to design novel cells, synthetic biologists refer to the classic repertoire of engineering principles to reduce complexity. The most important aspect is the use of standardized modules whose ...

  • Synthetic Biology: New Interdisciplinary Science
    By Shymaa Enany, Madan L. Nagpal, Oana-Maria Boldura

    Synthetic biology gives us a new hope because it combines various disciplines, such as genetics, chemistry, biology, molecular sciences, and other disciplines, and gives rise to a novel interdisciplinary science.

  • Synthetic Biology
    By Luc Brunsveld, Maxim Ryadnov, Hiroaki Suga

    The series editors are active in the field, ensuring that the most valuable information is presented in an authoritative manner.

  • Synthetic Biology: Omics Tools and Their Applications
    By Shailza Singh

    The ultimate aim of the book will be to serve as an amalgamation of key ideas of how judiciously synthetic biology could be exploited in therapeutic device and delivery mechanism.