hey guys – curious to get your more experienced takes on a question I was discussing with some friends.
what are the biggest time blocks in the synthetic bio design/test/build cycle, and how fast can you make the cycle?
Say for example you're designing e. coli to express GFP. my understanding is a typical process is you'd design a plasmid and order it on a website like addgene, which takes 1-2 months? then you'd introduce it to the organism and see how well it works, and repeat if you need to make tweaks. is that broadly right, and is there a way to speed this up significantly?
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