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Latest revision as of 22:21, 8 August 2006
Before you add your BioBrick to your sandbox, you'll need to collect the following information:
Remember, this information is ultimately not just for you - while at first you will be using the part's pages to document, keep a record and share information with your group, eventually you'll want to release your part to the Registry. To this end, you should think about who your pages are relevant to initially and adapt them throughout the development process. Eventually, you should look to include the information anyone that wants to use the part will need and want access to. The better you make your part's record, the more likely your part will be used in assemblies. The following pages provide a step-by-step guide to adding a composite part to your sandbox: Step 1: Registry AccountYou will need a registry account if you don't have one. It is recomemended you become familiar with adding a basic part by completing the tutorial, even for a fictional BioBrick. Once you have an account click here to start the Tutorial proper |