The Declaration of Competing Interest statements were not included in the published version of articles that appeared in the journal: Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology. For the below articles, The authors were contacted after publication to request a Declaration of Interest statement.
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“Genomic and transcriptional changes in response to pinene tolerance and overproduction in evolved Escherichia coli” (Volume 4, 2019, 113–119).
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“The road less traveled: A new phosphorothioate antiviral defense mechanism discovered in Archaea.” (Volume 4, 2019, 132–133).
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“Efficient biosynthesis of 2-keto-d-gluconic acid by fed-batch culture of metabolically engineered Gluconobacter japonicus” (Volume 4, 2019, 134–141).
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“The statistical power of k-mer based aggregative statistics for alignment-free detection of horizontal gene transfer” (Volume 4, 2019, 150–156).
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“Detailed profiling of carbon fixation of in silico synthetic autotrophy with reductive tricarboxylic acid cycle and Calvin-Benson-Bassham cycle in Esherichia coli using hydrogen as an energy source” (Volume 4, 2019, 165–172).
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“Simplified Methodology for a Modular and Genetically Expanded Protein Synthesis in Cell-Free Systems” (Volume 4, 2019, 189–196).
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“Unleashing the power of energy storage: engineering β-oxidation pathways for polyketide production” (Volume 5, 2020, 21–22).
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“Site directed mutagenesis as a precision tool to enable synthetic biology with engineered modular polyketide synthases” (Volume 5, 2020, 62–80).
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“Toward fine-tuned metabolic networks in industrial microorganisms” (Volume 5, 2020, 81–91).
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“From nature to nurture: Essence and methods to isolate robust methanotrophic bacteria” (Volume 5, 2020, 173–178).
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“Emerging biosensors in detection of natural products (Volume 5, 2020, 293–303).
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