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Gabriel Levine's avatar

This is a terrific post. Thank you and congratulations on writing it!

My background is chemistry with some math, physics, chemE, and some protein research. I found the piece quite clear, and I loved the demonstration of how ideas from other fields enabled modern genetic design tools.

(I'm sure a sardonic industrial controls engineer I know would be amazed to learn how electrical circuit diagrams are relevant to genetic design)

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Ulkar Aghayeva's avatar

excellent and very useful post! i have two comments/corrections:

“The Ribosome Binding Site (RBS) Calculator was really the tip of the iceberg.” - the idiom use seems off given the context, since it was the only available tool at the time rather than just one of a much larger number of tools present at the same time.

“In cells, ribosomes are the big proteins that make other proteins.” - ribosomes are ribonucleoprotein complexes, it is misleading to call them proteins. Ribosomal RNAs are doing the heavy lifting functionally.

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Asimov's avatar

Thanks for your comment, Ulkar. We've made a correction.

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