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The Constructor
In the field of synthetic biology, engineering principles are combined with molecular biology. For the construction of parts, a depository is required and for the iGem teams The Registry of Standard Biological Parts is such a depository.
In 2011 an attempt was made to develop an application for the construction of parts from The Registry of Standard Biological Parts. This application was functional but could be improved in various ways. The main reasons for building a new application was to make it accessible for everybody, creating a better algorithm and that it is accessible via an online interface.
The iGem Wageningen 2012 team in collaboration with iGem Wageningen 2011 designed a completely new application with a completely new interface and made it available for online access. The application called “The Constructor” contains a better algorithm, a user-friendlier interface and is available from an online source.
The Constructor works as follows: The user defines different circuits that are going to be present within a single plasmid. The constructor then permutes all possible combinations of designed transcription units (TU) and extract parts from The Constructor Database that match any of the TUs. After the retrieval of parts, a shortest path algorithm calculates the most efficient cloning method for the construction of the TUs. A complete overview of the application flow is found in figure 1.
Publication
The publication of The Constructor at JBE.
Website
The online application of The Constructor
Poster
The poster of The Constructor, presented at Munich.