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Published August 2009 | Accepted Version
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Directed evolution: new parts and optimized function

Abstract

Constructing novel biological systems that function in a robust and predictable manner requires better methods for discovering new functional molecules and for optimizing their assembly in novel biological contexts. By enabling functional diversification and optimization in the absence of detailed mechanistic understanding, directed evolution is a powerful complement to 'rational' engineering approaches. Aided by clever selection schemes, directed evolution has generated new parts for genetic circuits, cell–cell communication systems, and non-natural metabolic pathways in bacteria.

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© 2009 Elsevier Ltd. This review comes from a themed issue on Systems and synthetic biology. Edited by Sven Panke and Ron Weiss. Available online 31st August 2009. The authors thank Roee Amit for a critical reading of the manuscript. MJD was supported by Ruth M Kirschstein National Research Service Award F32 GM78975. We also acknowledge the support from NIH grants R01 GM074712-01A1 and R01 CA118486.

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