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<h1>Cellular Logbook Construct Designer: Setup</h1>
<h1>Cellular Logbook Construct Designer: Setup</h1>
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We have designed an online tool where a user can create their Cellular Logbook in silico by giving a backbone sequence and selecting one or more sensors manually or predefined from the parts registry database. An algorithm then computes one or more plasmids, taking into account the rules we use for our real life Cellular Logbook, and outputs the appropriate genbank files as well as the visualized version of the plasmid. The tool will also generate all possible permutations of gel bands which can be used as a read-out sheet for the gel electrophoresis results. By using this tool we are able to quickly design a plasmid with multiple sensors.
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<h4>Overview</h4>
 
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We have designed an online tool where a user can create their Cellular Logbook in silico by giving a backbone sequence and selecting one or more sensors manually or predefined from the parts registry database. An algorithm then computes one or more plasmids, taking into account the rules we use for our real life Cellular Logbook, and outputs the appropriate genbank files as well as the visualized version of the plasmid. The tool will also generate all possible permutations of gel bands which can be used as a read-out sheet for the gel electrophoresis results. By using this tool we are able to quickly design a plasmid with multiple sensors.
 
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<h2>Genbank Output</h2>
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<h2>Gel Readout</h2>
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The amount of gel bands increases exponentially as more sensors are engineered into the construct. Therefore having to figure out which signals have come to expression and which have not can prove to be an impossible task. We have included an algorithm inside the tool that computes all possible band combinations, and selects the bands that belong to each band position given by the user.
The amount of gel bands increases exponentially as more sensors are engineered into the construct. Therefore having to figure out which signals have come to expression and which have not can prove to be an impossible task. We have included an algorithm inside the tool that computes all possible band combinations, and selects the bands that belong to each band position given by the user.
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