Synthetic genetic circuits are revolutionizing biotechnology and therapeutic development, but their reliability is often compromised by noise and crosstalk, which can lead to unpredictable behavior and functional failure.
This article provides a comprehensive framework for researchers, scientists, and drug development professionals to understand, manage, and counteract genetic drift in engineered biological systems.
This article provides a comprehensive resource for researchers and drug development professionals on the critical challenge of fitness costs in engineered microbes.
This article provides a comprehensive roadmap for researchers, scientists, and drug development professionals seeking to optimize the function of Synthetic Microbial Communities (SynComs).
This article explores the ecological-network-based approach for detecting organisms with disproportionate influence on system outcomes, a methodology with transformative potential for agriculture and drug discovery.
This article explores the transformative role of metagenomics in deciphering the diversity, function, and dynamics of extracellular enzymes in coastal waters.
This article explores the paradigm of engineering microbial consortia for division of labor, a transformative approach in synthetic biology that distributes complex biological tasks across specialized microbial subpopulations.
This article explores the emerging field of community-level engineering, where designed microbial consortia are leveraged for advanced, sustainable biotechnological applications.
This article comprehensively examines the development and application of synthetic microbial consortia (SynComs) for plastic degradation, addressing a critical environmental challenge.
Over 99% of marine bacteria remain uncultured, representing a vast untapped reservoir of biodiversity and biotechnological potential.