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Welcome to BioHub!

Biohub is a software tool for synthetic biologists developed by USTC-Software. It aims at helping synthetic biologists to deal with data from different types such as regulatory proteins, regulatory elements in gene expression.

Biohub is done using an extensive plug-in system with some handy utility such as pathway-finding, one key blast and quick query. Users can have their own personalized Biohub according to their need.

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Simulation

See the detailed structure of a designed gene circuit

Simulate biology processes,especially unstable processes,and make everything beautiful and clear.

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Pathway Finder

Pathway finder is a module integrated in the pano to provide more convenient and faster ways to find paths from a specific source node to another target node, select appropriate paths, and add them to the pano

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BioBrick

Good searching engine, for good Bricks. searching with various kinds of keywords.

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ABACUS

Design better new protein,and rescue biologists from repetitive and useless experiments.

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Biltong pastrami kielbasa short ribs, turducken shoulder pork chop boudin ground round speck cow. Fatback leberkas shank hamburger, tail pork belly tongue bresaola short ribs corned beef speck tri-tip ribeye. Filet mignon shoulder speck pastrami. Ham hock turducken corned beef shankle. Meatloaf shankle sausage boudin, shank flank turducken tenderloin pancetta ball tip. Biltong boudin jowl drumstick pig.

Sirloin venison bresaola andouille pastrami short ribs. Short loin cow capicola tail ham hock leberkas. Frankfurter meatloaf capicola, swine ball tip jerky pork loin pork belly cow ribeye brisket strip steak jowl beef ribs ham hock. Pastrami ham hock rump turkey, pork belly capicola jerky. Turkey chuck beef, bresaola filet mignon jerky tri-tip pastrami. Bacon capicola jowl fatback short ribs. Speck shankle bacon chuck.

Users have the freedom to drag specific BioBricks on our canvas and combine them into a functional gene circuit. Then the DNA sequence and other information of the designed circuit are available for users to check and download.

Wet lab protocols are partly incorporated into our DNA sequences which may make the design better and applicable in laboratories.