Team:DTU-Denmark/Overview/Interlab study
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A key objective of synthetic biology is to accurately characterise biological components, so that they can be easily combined into new devices. Thoroughly characterisations of parts allow synthetic biologists to make accurate models that can predict the behavior of new biological systems. In order to characterise a given part in details, it is necessary to be able to perform reliable and reproducible measurements of its function, which are key parameters in the Measurement Track. | A key objective of synthetic biology is to accurately characterise biological components, so that they can be easily combined into new devices. Thoroughly characterisations of parts allow synthetic biologists to make accurate models that can predict the behavior of new biological systems. In order to characterise a given part in details, it is necessary to be able to perform reliable and reproducible measurements of its function, which are key parameters in the Measurement Track. | ||
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