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Hasan Baig1, Pedro Fontanarossa2, Vishwesh Kulkarni3, James McLaughlin4, Prashant Vaidyanathan5, Bryan Bartley6, Shyam Bhakta7, Swapnil Bhatia8, Mike Bissell9, Kevin Clancy10, Robert Sidney Cox11, Angel Goñi Moreno4, Thomas Gorochowski12, Raik Grunberg13, Jihwan Lee7, Augustin Luna14, Curtis Madsen8, Goksel Misirli15, Tramy Nguyen6, Nicolas Le Novere16, Zachary Palchick17, Matthew Pocock18, Nicholas Roehner6, Herbert Sauro19, James Scott-Brown20, John T Sexton7, Guy-Bart Stan21, Jeffrey J Tabor7, Logan Terry2, Marta Vazquez Vilar22, Christopher A Voigt23, Anil Wipat4, David Zong7, Zach Zundel2, Jacob Beal6, Chris Myers24.
Abstract
People who are engineering biological organisms often find it useful to communicate in diagrams, both about the structure of the nucleic acid sequences that they are engineering and about the functional relationships between sequence features and other molecular species. Some typical practices and conventions have begun to emerge for such diagrams. The Synthetic Biology Open Language Visual (SBOL Visual) has been developed as a standard for organizing and systematizing such conventions in order to produce a coherent language for expressing the structure and function of genetic designs. This document details version 2.3 of SBOL Visual, which builds on the prior SBOL Visual 2.2 in several ways. First, the specification now includes higher-level "interactions with interactions," such as an inducer molecule stimulating a repression interaction. Second, binding with a nucleic acid backbone can be shown by overlapping glyphs, as with other molecular complexes. Finally, a new "unspecified interaction" glyph is added for visualizing interactions whose nature is unknown, the "insulator" glyph is deprecated in favor of a new "inert DNA spacer" glyph, and the polypeptide region glyph is recommended for showing 2A sequences.Entities:
Keywords: SBOL Visual; diagrams; standards
Year: 2021 PMID: 34098590 DOI: 10.1515/jib-2020-0045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Integr Bioinform ISSN: 1613-4516