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  2. ern292 213..226

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/LabPapers/Gardner2009.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: sequences (UAS). The construct is randomly located in the. genome and reports the activity of endogenous enhancer.
  3. Doudna_pages 1..9

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/Part2SynBio_refs/Lecture-1/Doudna2014.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: 1). The study of natural DNA re-pair pathways in bacteria and yeast, as well asthe mechanisms of DNA recombination (1–5),revealed that cells have endogenous machin-ery to repair ... The lack of CRISPR-Cas systems in eu-karyotes is an important
  4. Synthetic biology: applications come of age

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/Part2SynBio_refs/Collins2010_nrg2775.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: E. coli cells were programmed to respond to a deleterious endogenous input — spe-cifically, DNA-damaging stimuli, such as ultraviolet radiation or mitomycin C. ... Similar to the ‘antiswitch’ framework (and with the same technical challenges),
  5. A map of KNAT gene expression in the Arabidopsis ...

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/LabPapers/Truernit2006.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: A map of KNAT gene expression in the Arabidopsis root. Elisabeth Truernit1, Kirby R. Siemering1,2, Sarah Hodge1,3, Vojislava Grbic1,4 and JimHaseloff1,1Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, CB2 3EA, Downing Site, Cambridge , UK
  6. Synthetic Biology report final FINAL

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/SynBio_reports/Synthetic-Biology-report-FINAL.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: from!endogenous!activity,!minimising!cross_talk!within!the!plant!cellular!environment!and! maximising! signal! detection! The! plant! biosensors,! or! ‘sentinels’,! can!
  7. Synthetic biology: applications come of age

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/Part2SynBio_refs/Lecture-3/Khalil2010.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: E. coli cells were programmed to respond to a deleterious endogenous input — spe-cifically, DNA-damaging stimuli, such as ultraviolet radiation or mitomycin C. ... Similar to the ‘antiswitch’ framework (and with the same technical challenges),
  8. THE SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS OF SYNTHETIC AND SYSTEMS BIOLOGY ...

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/LabPapers/French2011.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: interact with the endogenous yeast response regulator Ypd1 in the absence of Ypd1’s normal sensor kinase partner, Sln1 (Inoue et al., 2001).
  9. B5_EUR21796_EN

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/SynBio_reports/NEST_syntheticbiology_2005.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: this information; (3) output parts, interfacing the output of the synthetic system to the endogenous biological components. ... However, a more advanced integration of parts in the future should imply that they take part in cellular
  10. Sackler Forum 2015

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/SynBio_reports/sackler-report-09-2016.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: Sackler Forum 2015Trends in synthetic biology and gain of function and regulatory implications. Sackler Forum 2015 Trends in synthetic biology and gain of function and regulatory implications. Issued: September 2016 DES4538. The text of this work is
  11. Genetically modified plants for food use and human health—an update

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/SynBio_reports/RoyalSoc_GMcrops_9960.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: Policy document 4/02. February 2002. ISBN 0 85403 576 1. This report can be foundat www.royalsoc.ac.uk. Genetically modifiedplants for food use andhuman health—an update. Contents. Preparation of this report 2. Summary 3. 1 Introduction 4. 2 The

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