DNA assembly for synthetic biology: from parts to pathways and beyond†
Abstract
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* Corresponding authors
a Centre for Synthetic Biology and Innovation, South Kensington, Imperial College London, UK
b
Department of Bioengineering, South Kensington, Imperial College London, UK
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t.ellis@imperial.ac.uk
Fax: +44 (0)20-7594-7615
c
Division of Molecular Biosciences, South Kensington, Imperial College London, UK
E-mail:
g.baldwin@imperial.ac.uk
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