The Free Genes Project - Tell us what useful DNA sequences should be developed for an open biotechnology commons and we will make them for you! What's the catch? Materials will be made available for you and others under the OpenMTA so everyone can develop applications that benefit all people and the planet
The Free Genes Project by the BioBricks Foundation is a project based out of Drew Endy’s lab at Stanford University. The Free Genes Project is working to make useful DNA sequences for biotechnology development freely available to everyone, based on an open request for suggested DNA sequences.
The Free Genes Project - Tell us what useful DNA sequences should be developed for an open biotechnology commons and we will make them for you! What's the catch? Materials will be made available for you and others under the OpenMTA so everyone can develop applications that benefit all people and the planet
DNA sequence requests will be checked for compatibility with the MoClo system, their cloning technology, that sequences are free of patents and for biosecurity. DNA synthesis is done by Twist BioscienceTwist Bioscience, which is transformed into bacteria in the Endy lab to make clones that can be distributed. The synthesis, cloning, sequencing and distribution of genes through bionet is under the Open Material Transfer Agreement (OpenMTA).
DNA sequence requests will be checked for compatibility with the MoClo system, their cloning technology, that sequences are free of patents and for biosecurity. DNA synthesisDNA synthesis is done by Twist Bioscience, which is transformed into bacteria in the Endy lab to make clones that can be distributed. The synthesis, cloning, sequencing and distribution of genes through bionet is under the Open Material Transfer Agreement (OpenMTA).
DNA sequence requests will be checked for compatibility with the MoClo system, their cloning technology, that sequences are free of patents and for biosecurity. DNA synthesis is done by Twist Bioscience, which is transformed into bacteria in the Endy lab to make clones that can be distributed. The synthesis, cloning, sequencing and distribution of genes through bionet is under the Open Material Transfer AgreementOpen Material Transfer Agreement (OpenMTA).
The BioBricks FoundationBioBricks Foundation pledged to make 10,000 genes available through bionet, a system developed by BioBricks with support from the Helmsley Charitable Trust for users to keep track of, find and share materials.
The head of the Free Genes Project is Keoni Gandall, who as a teenager operated a lab in his home, and who at the age of 18 is working as a research assistant in bioengineering at Stanford UniversityStanford University.
The Free Genes Project by the BioBricks Foundation is a project based out of Drew Endy’s lab at Stanford University. The Free Genes Project is working to make useful DNA sequences for biotechnology development freely available to everyone, based on an open request for suggested DNA sequences.
DNA sequence requests will be checked for compatibility with the MoClo system, their cloning technology, that sequences are free of patents and for biosecurity. DNA synthesis is done by Twist Bioscience, which is transformed into bacteria in the Endy lab to make clones that can be distributed. The synthesis, cloning, sequencing and distribution of genes through bionet is under the Open Material Transfer Agreement (OpenMTA).
The BioBricks Foundation pledged to make 10,000 genes available through bionet, a system developed by BioBricks with support from the Helmsley Charitable Trust for users to keep track of, find and share materials.
The head of the Free Genes Project is Keoni Gandall, who as a teenager operated a lab in his home, and who at the age of 18 is working as a research assistant in bioengineering at Stanford University.
The Free Genes Project - Tell us what useful DNA sequences should be developed for an open biotechnology commons and we will make them for you! What's the catch? Materials will be made available for you and others under the OpenMTA so everyone can develop applications that benefit all people and the planet