Publications by authors named "J Mante"

The progress and utility of synthetic biology is currently hindered by the lengthy process of studying literature and replicating poorly documented work. Reconstruction of crucial design information through post hoc curation is highly noisy and error-prone. To combat this, author participation during the curation process is crucial.

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  • Transcriptomics is about studying RNA, which tells us how genes work in different cells or organisms.
  • Community transcriptomics looks at RNA from different organisms living together to see how they interact.
  • This review talks about the new methods to study transcriptomics and how they can help with community transcriptomics, even though there are some challenges in the process.
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Issues with data reuse have been recognized in synthetic biology and the broader scientific community. Policies and standards fall short as machine reasoning is not emphasised and enforcement is lacking. We discuss the progress, remaining challenges, and possible solutions.

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Accelerating the development of synthetic biology applications requires reproducible experimental findings. Different standards and repositories exist to exchange experimental data and metadata. However, the associated software tools often do not support a uniform data capture, encoding, and exchange of information.

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Standards support synthetic biology research by enabling the exchange of component information. However, using formal representations, such as the Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL), typically requires either a thorough understanding of these standards or a suite of tools developed in concurrence with the ontologies. Since these tools may be a barrier for use by many practitioners, the Excel-SBOL Converter was developed to facilitate the use of SBOL and integration into existing workflows.

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