Sequencing enabling design and learning in synthetic biology.

Journal: Current opinion in chemical biology
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Abstract

The ability to read and quantify nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA using sequencing technologies has revolutionized our understanding of life. With the emergence of synthetic biology, these tools are now being put to work in new ways - enabling de novo biological design. Here, we show how sequencing is supporting the creation of a new wave of biological parts and systems, as well as providing the vast data sets needed for the machine learning of design rules for predictive bioengineering. However, we believe this is only the tip of the iceberg and end by providing an outlook on recent advances that will likely broaden the role of sequencing in synthetic biology and its deployment in real-world environments.

Authors

  • Pierre-AurĂ©lien Gilliot
    School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Life Sciences Building Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TQ, UK.
  • Thomas E Gorochowski
    School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Life Sciences Building Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TQ, UK; BrisSynBio, University of Bristol, Life Sciences Building, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TQ, UK. Electronic address: thomas.gorochowski@bristol.ac.uk.