Publications by authors named "David Zong"

One challenge in synthetic biology is the tuning of regulatory components within gene circuits to elicit a specific behavior. This challenge becomes more difficult in synthetic microbial consortia since each strain's circuit must function at the intracellular level and their combination must operate at the population level. Here we demonstrate that circuit dynamics can be tuned in synthetic consortia through the manipulation of strain fractions within the community.

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  • Engineers in synthetic biology use diagrams to represent nucleic acid sequences and their functional relationships, leading to the emergence of standardized practices.
  • The Synthetic Biology Open Language Visual (SBOL Visual) offers a coherent set of conventions for these diagrams, enhancing communication about genetic designs.
  • Version 2.3 of SBOL Visual introduces novel features, such as depicting complex interactions, overlapping glyphs for nucleic acids, and new glyphs for unspecified interactions and inert DNA spacers, improving upon the previous version 2.2.
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect communities across the globe, the need to contain the spread of the outbreaks is of paramount importance. Wastewater monitoring of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the causative agent responsible for COVID-19, has emerged as a promising tool for health officials to anticipate outbreaks. As interest in wastewater monitoring continues to grow and municipalities begin to implement this approach, there is a need to further identify and evaluate methods used to concentrate SARS-CoV-2 virus RNA from wastewater samples.

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  • Engineers in synthetic biology use diagrams to depict genetic sequences and their functional relationships, helping with organization and communication.
  • The Synthetic Biology Open Language Visual (SBOL Visual) serves as a standard to create a uniform way to represent these genetic designs.
  • Version 2.2 of SBOL Visual enhances the previous version by updating molecular glyphs to align with SBO terms, adding new glyphs for various biological components, and introducing different representations for simple chemicals.
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Recent advances in synthetic biology have led to a wealth of well-characterized genetic parts. As parts libraries grow, so too does the potential to create novel multi-input promoters that integrate disparate signals to determine transcriptional output. Our ability to construct such promoters will outpace our ability to characterize promoter performance, due to the vast number of input combinations.

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Microbially produced alkanes are a new class of biofuels that closely match the chemical composition of petroleum-based fuels. Alkanes can be generated from the fatty acid biosynthetic pathway by the reduction of acyl-ACPs followed by decarbonylation of the resulting aldehydes. A current limitation of this pathway is the restricted product profile, which consists of n-alkanes of 13, 15, and 17 carbons in length.

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Past anthrax attacks in the United States have highlighted the need for improved measures against bioweapons. The virulence of anthrax stems from the shielding properties of the Bacillus anthracis poly-γ-d-glutamic acid capsule. In the presence of excess CapD, a B.

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