Microbial Biotechnology (Sep 2020)

Are synthetic biology standards applicable in everyday research practice?

  • Huseyin Tas,
  • Adam Amara,
  • Miguel E. Cueva,
  • Nadine Bongaerts,
  • Alicia Calvo‐Villamañán,
  • Samir Hamadache,
  • Konstantinos Vavitsas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13612
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
pp. 1304 – 1308

Abstract

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Summary The issue of standardization in synthetic biology is a recurring one. As a discipline that incorporates engineering principles into biological designs, synthetic biology needs effective ways to communicate results and allow different researchers (both academic and industrial) to build upon previous results and improve on existing designs. An aspect that is left out of the discussions, especially when they happen at the level of academic and industrial consortia or policymaking, is whether or not standards are applicable or even useful in everyday research practice. In this caucus article, we examine this particular issue with the hope of including it in the standardization discussions agenda and provide insights into a topic that synthetic biology researchers experience daily.