Kim Featurebox test

The Registry's Repository
The Registry's Repository contains DNA samples for thousands of parts, submitted by iGEM teams and labs. Last year, iGEM teams sent in samples for over 1500 parts.

Be sure to add your parts and send samples to the Registry so that they can be made available to the community!

Welcome to the Registry

The iGEM Registry is a growing collection of genetic parts that can be mixed and matched to build synthetic biology devices and systems. As part of the synthetic biology community's efforts to make biology easier to engineer, it provides a source of genetic parts to iGEM teams and academic labs.

You can learn more about iGEM Teams and Labs at iGEM.org

The iGEM 2014 Distribution is being prepared! More updates coming soon.

iGEM 2014 season: Next up, Brainstorming!

The 2014 Distributions Kit will be shipping soon, so what should you do in the mean time? Brainstorm! We have created several pages to help during the project brainstorming process.

Collection Pages

These pages highlight projects from 2013 and previous years that you can browse for inspiration. Here you will find which teams worked with CRISPR in 2013, which parts are the most used parts in the Registry, and which parts are most documented parts!

We also have created more interesting lists that you will find in: Collection Pages

iGEM 2013 Results

You can look through previous iGEM projects for inspiration! You can see team presentations, posters and talks for ideas. Read team wikis and find out how previous teams have documented their projects, the parts they used, and more!

15 Tracks

Not sure where your project fits? Need ideas of what previous teams have done in a certain track? This year we have 15 different categories! There is a place for everyone. You find more information at:

2013 Annual Review

At the end of the 2013 season, we prepared a report summing up the year: The 2013 Annual Review. The raw data used to create this document is also available!

<nocomments />