Lukas Buecherl
A decade of SBOL Visual: growing adoption of a diagram standard for engineering biology (Response)
Buecherl, Lukas; Buson, Felipe X.; Hau Sørensen, Georgie; Vitalis, Carolus; Kubaczka, Erik; Vidal, Gonzalo; Bartley, Bryan; Ho, Yan-Kay; Misirli, Goksel; Gorochowski, Thomas E.; Beal, Jacob; Myers, Chris J.; Vaidyanathan, Prashant
Authors
Felipe X. Buson
Georgie Hau Sørensen
Carolus Vitalis
Erik Kubaczka
Gonzalo Vidal
Bryan Bartley
Yan-Kay Ho
Goksel Misirli g.misirli@keele.ac.uk
Thomas E. Gorochowski
Jacob Beal
Chris J. Myers
Prashant Vaidyanathan
Contributors
Lukas Buecherl
Researcher
Felipe X. Buson
Researcher
Georgie Hau Sørensen
Researcher
Carolus Vitalis
Researcher
Erik Kubaczka
Researcher
Gonzalo Vidal
Researcher
Bryan Bartley
Researcher
Yan-Kay Ho
Researcher
Goksel Misirli g.misirli@keele.ac.uk
Researcher
Thomas E. Gorochowski
Researcher
Jacob Beal
Researcher
Chris J. Myers
Researcher
Prashant Vaidyanathan
Researcher
Abstract
Standards play a crucial role in ensuring consistency, interoperability, and efficiency of communication across various disciplines. In the field of synthetic biology, the Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL) Visual standard was introduced in 2013 to establish a structured framework for visually representing genetic designs. Over the past decade, SBOL Visual has evolved from a simple set of 21 glyphs into a comprehensive diagrammatic language for biological designs. This perspective reflects on the first ten years of SBOL Visual, tracing its evolution from inception to version 3.0. We examine the standard’s adoption over time, highlighting its growing use in scientific publications, the development of supporting visualization tools, and ongoing efforts to enhance clarity and accessibility in communicating genetic design information. While trends in adoption show steady increases, achieving full compliance and use of best practices will require additional efforts. Looking ahead, the continued refinement of SBOL Visual and broader community engagement will be essential to ensuring its long-term value as the field of synthetic biology develops.
Citation
Buecherl, L., Buson, F. X., Hau Sørensen, G., Vitalis, C., Kubaczka, E., Vidal, G., Bartley, B., Ho, Y.-K., Misirli, G., Gorochowski, T. E., Beal, J., Myers, C. J., & Vaidyanathan, P. (in press). A decade of SBOL Visual: growing adoption of a diagram standard for engineering biology (Response). ACS synthetic biology, https://doi.org/10.1021/acssynbio.5c00417
Journal Article Type | Letter |
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Acceptance Date | Aug 26, 2025 |
Deposit Date | Sep 1, 2025 |
Journal | ACS Synthetic Biology |
Electronic ISSN | 2161-5063 |
Publisher | American Chemical Society |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1021/acssynbio.5c00417 |
Public URL | https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1404593 |
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