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Revision as of 14:53, 29 April 2012
Source Data
Describe, summarize and link to any data sources you used, including public datasets, bibliographies, news articles, etc. Do not post any proprietary data from private or closed databases, but describe the kind of insight you gleaned from them.
This section is a very important because it helps future teams, and contributes to the public commons and knowledge about Synthetic Biology.