Open-Source Biology

Future biology may need licenses, repositories, version histories, and attribution systems analogous to software development. Open-source biology is not yet a fully executed standard architecture. Existing biological intellectual-property…

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Future biology may need licenses, repositories, version histories, and attribution systems analogous to software development. Open-source biology is not yet a fully executed standard architecture. Existing biological intellectual-property frameworks are poorly suited to programmable biology. Open-source biology is proposed as a better architecture for sharing and reusing biological code.