BOTany methods: accessible automation for plant synthetic biology

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Abstract

Most members of the synthetic biology community, particularly plant scientists, lack access to liquid handling robots to scale up experiments, enhance reproducibility, and accelerate the Design, Build, Test, Learn cycle. Biofoundries enable high-throughput data acquisition to train AI models and to develop bioproducts, but they are capital-intensive to set up and not widely distributed. Entry-level, 3D-printed robots offer more affordable alternatives, but suffer from a shortage of validated protocols that can be modified without prior coding experience. To enhance access to biological automation, we developed a collection of modular BOTany Methods using Opentrons OT-2 robots to streamline the most common methods for molecular biology research and education. Our comprehensive workflow offers automation for a variety of procedures, ranging from simple but repetitive tasks (such as primer dilution and PCR setup) to more complex operations, including Plant Modular Cloning (MoClo), bacterial transformation, and plasmid extraction. Our BOTany Methods enable users across different training levels (from undergraduate students to senior scientists) to run designer experiments using table-based inputs, without editing the custom Python scripts. This pipeline enables end-to-end molecular cloning with minimal user intervention, enhancing throughput and traceability for synthetic biology applications.

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  1. userssimply load or drag our BOTany protocols and updated CSV files onto Opentrons App toexecute the procedures, thereby providing a direct route to laboratory automation.

    I think taking advantage of Opentrons csv parameter abilities to modify scripts is a great approach! I'd be curious to know if you have come across any edge cases when users are modifying tables in excel and how you have approached them? Things like adding spaces, capitalizations, typos etc

  2. (Supplementary Fig. S3)

    I think in part A of this figure the illustration describing the action in between plates during the manual steps is not immediately clear. I think it is supposed to represent a multichannel pipette?