Team:UPO-Sevilla/Foundational Advances/Biobrick Creator/Creating Biobrick

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Creating a new BioBrick

How does it work?

At first time, you should to be sure you are in the tab named "Creating a New BioBrick".
There are three levels of BioBrick parts: parts, devices and systems. Parts are the building blocks and encode basic biological functions (such as encoding a certain protein, or providing a promoter to let RNA polymerase bind and initiate transcription of downstream sequences

You can choose what part type you want convert to BioBrick standard, you can tick between:

  • Protein Sequence Coding
  • Protein coding sequences encode the amino acid sequence of a particular protein. Note that some protein coding sequences only encode a protein domain or half a protein. Others encode a full-length protein from start codon to stop codon.

  • DNA
  • DNA sequence with a known function which can't be automatically optimized due to possible functional losses.

  • Characterized Sequence
  • DNA parts provide functionality to the DNA itself. DNA parts include cloning sites, scars, primer binding sites, spacers, recombination sites, conjugative tranfer elements, transposons, origami, and aptamers.

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