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SBOL on the Web: Bringing the Synthetic Biology Open Language to the Web browser.

ACS Synthetic Biology 2018 November 8
The Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL) is a data standard for the in silico representation of biological designs, such as engineered genetic circuits and their constituent DNA and protein components. The SBOL specification is implemented in the form of software libraries, which can then be used to add SBOL support to both new and existing software tools. Examples of existing SBOL libraries include libSBOLj for Java, libSBOL for C, and pySBOL for Python. These libraries can be used to develop software that runs on a server or is installed locally on a computer. However, currently there are no libraries that can be used to develop SBOL software that runs directly in a Web browser. This omission is notable considering the increasing dominance of JavaScript and the Web as a platform for modern applications. This paper presents sboljs, a JavaScript software library for SBOL that is capable of being used both on the server and in the Web browser.

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