TinkerCell: Modular CAD Tool for Synthetic Biology
Deepak Chandran, Frank T. Bergmann, Herbert M. Sauro

TL;DR
TinkerCell is an open-source visual CAD tool designed for synthetic biology, enabling modular, hierarchical modeling of biological parts with extensive API support for analysis and integration.
Contribution
It introduces a flexible, modular modeling framework with a hierarchical parts system and API integration, facilitating synthetic biology design and analysis.
Findings
Supports hierarchical biological parts with attributes
Enables modular network construction and testing
Provides extensive API for third-party tool integration
Abstract
Synthetic biology brings together concepts and techniques from engineering and biology. In this field, computer-aided design (CAD) is necessary in order to bridge the gap between computational modeling and biological data. An application named TinkerCell has been created in order to serve as a CAD tool for synthetic biology. TinkerCell is a visual modeling tool that supports a hierarchy of biological parts. Each part in this hierarchy consists of a set of attributes that define the part, such as sequence or rate constants. Models that are constructed using these parts can be analyzed using various C and Python programs that are hosted by TinkerCell via an extensive C and Python API. TinkerCell supports the notion of a module, which are networks with interfaces. Such modules can be connected to each other, forming larger modular networks. Because TinkerCell associates parameters and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGene Regulatory Network Analysis · Microbial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction · Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks
