A step-by-step introduction to rule-based design of synthetic genetic constructs using GenoCAD

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A step-by-step introduction to rule-based design of synthetic genetic constructs using GenoCAD

Authors Mandy L Wilson, Russell Hertzberg, Laura Adam, Jean Peccoud

Publication date 2011/1/1

Book Methods in enzymology Volume 498 Pages 173-188

GenoCAD is an open source web-based system that provides a streamlined, rule-driven process for designing genetic sequences. GenoCAD provides a graphical interface that allows users to design sequences consistent with formalized design strategies specific to a domain, organization, or project. Design strategies include limited sets of user-defined parts and rules indicating how these parts are to be combined in genetic constructs. In addition to reducing design time to minutes, GenoCAD improves the quality and reliability of the finished sequence by ensuring that the designs follow established rules of sequence construction. GenoCAD.org is a publicly available instance of GenoCAD that can be found at www.genocad.org. The source code and latest build are available from SourceForge to allow advanced users to install and customize GenoCAD for their unique needs.