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Synthetic Biology, Volume 1Check Access
Edited by
Maxim Ryadnov;
Maxim Ryadnov
National Physical Laboratory, UK
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Luc Brunsveld;
Luc Brunsveld
Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
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Hiroaki Suga
Hiroaki Suga
University of Tokyo, Japan
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Volume
1
Hardback ISBN:
978-1-84973-683-1
PDF ISBN:
978-1-84973-784-5
EPUB ISBN:
978-1-78262-166-9
No. of Pages:
374
Published online:
02 Jun 2014
Published in print:
13 Jun 2014
Book Chapter
Chapter 4: Synthetic biology with RNA Check Access
By
Aleksandra Filipovska
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Aleksandra Filipovska
Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The University of Western Australia
QQ Block, QEII Medical Centre, 6 Verdun Street
Nedlands, WA
6009
Australia
[email protected]
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Oliver Rackham
Oliver Rackham
Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The University of Western Australia
QQ Block, QEII Medical Centre, 6 Verdun Street
Nedlands, WA
6009
Australia
[email protected]
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Published:02 Jun 2014
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Page range:
106 - 125
Citation
A. Filipovska and O. Rackham, in Synthetic Biology, Volume 1, ed. M. Ryadnov, L. Brunsveld, and H. Suga, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014, vol. 1, ch. 4, pp. 106-125.
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The field of synthetic biology seeks to re-engineer and re-build biological systems, to understand fundimental biological processes and to create new technologies. Integral to these goals is the creation of molecules with new activities and interactions. The remarkable flexibility of RNA, as an information carrier, catalyst, and scaffold, has enabled a wide variety of applications in synthetic biology in the last decade and positions RNA as a key player in future synthetic biology endeavors.
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