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Biobrick standards

Biobrick standards are a set of guidelines for designing and sharing genetic parts used in synthetic biology. They specify uniform ways to assemble DNA segments—like genes and regulatory elements—so researchers can easily combine and modify them across different projects. This standardization ensures compatibility, reproducibility, and easier collaboration among scientists. Essentially, it’s like creating a universal software language for genetic components, making engineering new biological systems more efficient and reliable.