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SynBioTools: a one-stop facility for searching and selecting synthetic biology tools

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BMC BIOINFORMATICS
Volume 24, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12859-023-05281-5

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Synthetic biology; Computational tool; Database; Tool retrieval; Tool registry; Table extraction

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SynBioTools is a comprehensive tool registry that integrates synthetic biology databases, computational tools, and experimental methods. It provides users with a one-stop facility for searching and selecting synthetic biology tools, including resources not mentioned in bio.tools. The tools are categorized based on their potential biosynthetic applications and detailed comparisons of similar tools are included.
Background: The rapid development of synthetic biology relies heavily on the use of databases and computational tools, which are also developing rapidly. While many tool registries have been created to facilitate tool retrieval, sharing, and reuse, no relatively comprehensive tool registry or catalog addresses all aspects of synthetic biology. Results: We constructed SynBioTools, a comprehensive collection of synthetic biology databases, computational tools, and experimental methods, as a one-stop facility for searching and selecting synthetic biology tools. SynBioTools includes databases, computational tools, and methods extracted from reviews via SCIentific Table Extraction, a scientific table-extraction tool that we built. Approximately 57% of the resources that we located and included in SynBioTools are not mentioned in bio.tools, the dominant tool registry. To improve users' understanding of the tools and to enable them to make better choices, the tools are grouped into nine modules (each with subdivisions) based on their potential biosynthetic applications. Detailed comparisons of similar tools in every classification are included. The URLs, descriptions, source references, and the number of citations of the tools are also integrated into the system. Conclusions: SynBioTools is freely available at https://synbiotools.lifesynther.com/. It provides end-users and developers with a useful resource of categorized synthetic biology databases, tools, and methods to facilitate tool retrieval and selection.

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