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− | ==Biology Team's 2016 Pilot Project==
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− | ==Components of the Synthesis Project==
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− | ===Enzymatic Synthesis Chemistry===
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− | ===Safe Phosphoramidite Chemistry===
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− | ===Microfluidic Synthesizer Design===
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− | ===Reassembly Chemistry and Algorithm===
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− | ===DNA Product Verification===
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− | ====Overview====
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− | Once a strand of DNA is made, we will need to check to make sure that it is the correct desired sequence.
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− | ===Effects of limits of Space on Synthesizer===
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− | ====Payload Size and Power constraints====
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− | ====What kind of shielding do we need?====
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− | ====Communication from Device====
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− | Depending on our ultimate choice of payload, communication from our device involves a number of interesting questions. How do we return the message that synthesis has been carried out successfully? Will the message describe the sequence of the product created, or a simple boolean yes or no?
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− | ==History of DNA synthesizer idea in SSI==
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− | The idea of a DNA synthesizer for space has been floating around SSI for some time. [[John Cumbers - Synthetic Biology | One of the earliest recordings stretches back to 2013, in a talk given John Cumbers.]] John Cumbers was also consulted during the initial conception and planning of the project in the summer of 2015.
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