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Index
Preface
Who Should Read This Book Why We Wrote This Book A Word on Synthetic Biology Today Navigating This Book Online Resources Safari® Books Online How to Contact Us Acknowledgments
1. Fundamentals of Synthetic Biology
What Is Synthetic Biology?
Why Synthetic Biology? Synthetic Biology in Context
Introduction to Engineering and Design
“Traditional” Engineering Solutions Engineering Toolkits
The Synthetic Biology Toolkit
The Molecular Biology Toolkit The Toolkit Expanded for Synthetic Biology
DNA synthesis Standardization Abstraction
Wrap-Up Additional Reading and Resources
2. Fundamentals of Biodesign
Illustrating a Top-Down Design Approach From Planning Vacations to Biodesign
From Design to Implementation
Biodesign Process Overview
Identify an Area and Challenge Brainstorm Solutions to the Challenge Decide on an Approach Specify Your System with Devices, Parts, and DNA
System-level design Device-level design Logic devices Parts-level design
What’s Next? Additional Reading and Resources
3. Fundamentals of DNA Engineering
Framing the Discussion Standardization of Parts and Measurements
What Is Standardization? Competing Standards How Standards Are Established
DNA Engineering in Practice
DNA Assembly Basics Applying the Basics of DNA Assembly
Building DNA: traditional molecular cloning Building DNA: BioBrick assembly Building DNA: Gibson assembly
What’s Next? Additional Reading and Resources
4. Fundamentals of Bioethics
What Makes “Good Work”? Regulating for Ethical Research
Scientific Advances Raise Ethical Questions Public Response
Risk assessment: minimizing harm while maximizing good Self-regulation versus government legislation: freedom, fairness, and justice Apprehension: respect for individuals
Three Synthetic Biology Case Studies
Grow-Your-Own Glowing Plants “Creating” Genomes Biosynthetic Drugs and the Economics of Public Benefit
Group Bioethics Activities
Bioethics Involves a Decision-Making Process
Identifying the ethical question Identifying the stakeholders Connecting facts with guiding ethical principles The Cambridge City Council hearings: bioethics in action
Stakeholder Activity
Additional Reading and Resources
5. Introduction to the BioBuilder Labs
Biological Engineering with Synthetic Biology’s Toolkit
6. Eau That Smell
Inspiration from the Eau d’coli iGEM Project
Identify a Challenge Brainstorm Solutions System-Level Design Device-Level Design System-Level Design, Revised Device-Level Design, Revised Parts-Level Design Final Device and System-Level Edits
Additional Reading and Resources Eau That Smell Lab
Design Choices Experimental Question Getting Started
Advanced preparation
Prepare banana smell standards Prepare turbidity standards
Pre-lab procedures
Day 1: streak out strains from stabs to plates Day 2: grow liquid overnights of bacterial strains
Lab Protocol
Data collection: turbidity using a spectrophotometer Data collection: turbidity using turbidity standards Data collection: banana smell
7. iTune Device
Modularity Insulation Principles of Measurement
What’s Normally Measured Making and Reporting Measurements for Synthetic Biology
Foundational Concepts for the iTune Device Lab
Promoters and RBSs The Lac Operon
Additional Reading and Resources iTune Device Lab
Design Choices Experimental Question Getting Started
Advanced preparation
Prepare turbidity standards
Pre-lab procedures
Day 1: streak out strains from stabs to plates Day 2: grow liquid overnights of bacterial strains
Lab Protocol
Data collection: turbidity and color using a spectrophotometer
8. Picture This
Introduction to Modeling
Computational Modeling Physical Modeling
Inspiration from the “Coliroid” iGEM Project
Device-Level Design Parts-Level Design
Additional Reading and Resources Picture This Lab
Design Choices Bacterial Photographs TinkerCell Modeling Electronic Circuit Modeling
Electronics modeling activity
9. What a Colorful World
Introduction to Chassis
Utility, and How to Engineer It Safety, and How to Engineer It
Background on the E. chromi iGEM Project
About Their Devices Parts and Devices
Additional Reading and Resources What a Colorful World Lab
Design Choices Experimental Question Getting Started Lab Protocol
10. Golden Bread
Engineering Reliability
Scheduled Maintenance Redundancy Building Robust Systems
Background on the “VitaYeast” iGEM Project
Motivation Parts-Level and Device-Level Design
Additional Reading and Resources Golden Bread Lab
Design Choices Experimental Question Getting Started Lab Protocol Transforming VitaYeast
A. Laboratory Reagents and Materials
Equipment Reagent Preparation and Storage
Solid and Liquid Media Stock Solutions Buffers Miscellaneous
Glossary Index
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