Team:Johns Hopkins-Software/theSoftware overview
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<p>We recognized a need for a comprehensive piece of software that provided the means to achieve an easier Plasmid Design process. Manual annotation is simply too time consuming, tedious, and error-prone. We wanted to create something to fix this noticeable setback of existing synthetic biology software. AutoGene sets a new technological standard by bringing automation to the plasmid design process. That being said, we developed a list of specific goals we wished to achieve. We split these goals into two modules, and decided the first set of goals would be achieved by AutoPlasmid, the second set of goals would be achieved by AutoDesign, and together, we would create AutoGene.</p> | <p>We recognized a need for a comprehensive piece of software that provided the means to achieve an easier Plasmid Design process. Manual annotation is simply too time consuming, tedious, and error-prone. We wanted to create something to fix this noticeable setback of existing synthetic biology software. AutoGene sets a new technological standard by bringing automation to the plasmid design process. That being said, we developed a list of specific goals we wished to achieve. We split these goals into two modules, and decided the first set of goals would be achieved by AutoPlasmid, the second set of goals would be achieved by AutoDesign, and together, we would create AutoGene.</p> | ||
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<p> Each of these goals encompasses an extensive list of sub-goals. Here, we discuss the more detailed goals for our primary milestones listed above.</p> | <p> Each of these goals encompasses an extensive list of sub-goals. Here, we discuss the more detailed goals for our primary milestones listed above.</p> |
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