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<span style='font-weight:bold'>Migration Complete</span><BR>
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iGEM Headquarters upgraded the iGEM and Registry server this morning (August 31st) between 10:00AM and 11:00AM Boston time.
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The new server will provide better performance under load (at wiki freeze) and has more disk capacity.
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Please let us know if you experience any problems.
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<BR>-- Randy
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===Welcome to the Registry of Standard Biological Parts.===
 
  
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<h3>Part Wiki Login</h3>
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Due to changes in our user accounts, we have created a <a href="https://parts.igem.org/Help:New_Login">new system</a> to login to the Registry. In order to edit the Registry wikis, you need to first log in through <a href="https://igem.org">igem.org</a>. Then when on the Registry, use the login bar to login to the part wikis.
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'''The Registry is a [https://parts.igem.org/cgi/partsdb/Statistics.cgi continuously growing] collection of genetic parts that can be mixed and matched to build synthetic biology devices and systems.  Founded in 2003 at MIT, the Registry is part of the Synthetic Biology community's efforts to make biology easier to engineer.  It provides a resource of available genetic parts to [https://igem.org iGEM] teams and academic labs. You can [https://igem.org register a new lab here].'''
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<h3>2025 iGEM Registration</h3>
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The 2025 iGEM season has officially kicked off! <b><a href="https://competition.igem.org/registration/how-to-register">Registration</a></b> is now open. Regular registration closes on March 31, 2025 16:00 (CEST), and Late registration closes on May 31, 2024 16:00 (CEST).  
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The Registry is based on the principle of "get some, give some". Registry users benefit from using the parts and information available from the Registry in designing their engineered biological systems.  In exchange, the expectation is that Registry users will, in turn, contribute back information and data on existing parts and new parts that they make to grow and improve this community resource.
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<h3>Uploads</h3>Upload your images for parts to <a href="https://tools.igem.org/uploads">uploads.igem.org</a> and use the html tags for images in your Registry wiki code.
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|align='center' | '''[[Catalog|Catalog of parts & devices]]'''
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|align='center' | '''[[Help:Contents|Help]]'''
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|align='center' | [https://igem.org '''Users & groups''']
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|align='center' | '''[https://parts.igem.org/cgi/assembly/libraries.cgi DNA repositories]'''
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===&nbsp;Registry tools===
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*'''[https://parts.igem.org/cgi/partsdb/search.cgi Search parts]''' '''[[Help:Search|(?)]]'''
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*'''[[Add a Part to the Registry|Add a part]]'''
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*'''[[Help:Requesting Parts | Request a part]]'''
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*'''[https://parts.igem.org/cgi/dna_transfer/index.cgi Send parts to the Registry]'''
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*'''[https://parts.igem.org/cgi/sequencing/index.cgi Sequence analysis]'''
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|You'll notice some significant changes to the Registry recently. In particular, the Registry [[Catalog|catalog of parts]] has been entirely redesigned to allow for easier browsing of the available parts and devices.  You can now browse parts and devices by type, by function, by chassis and by standard. You'll also notice that the documentation and help pages for each class of parts have been greatly enhanced. 
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  <h4>Featured Collection</h4>
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  <h3>Now shipping: 2024 iGEM Distribution</h3>
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    <p>The iGEM 2024 distribution builds upon our 2023 one. It will include expansions to the Open Yeast collection and the iGEM Engineering Committee collections!</p>  
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<p>Like last year, we have partnered with Asimov to manufacture a distribution of the highest quality, bringing in their best manufacturing practices, new automation workflows, and high quality control check points.</p>
  
The Registry of Standard Biological Parts is *always* a work in progress.  Please browse the new catalog and let us know what you think, or feel free to edit and improve the pages further.
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===Registry news===
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*'''December 9, 2010''': A new 1000 part search can show you parts within the 1000 part range of a given part name.  
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*'''May 20, 2010''': Detailed information about parts is now available in [[Registry API | XML format]].  
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*'''June 22, 2009''': You can now link to part pages directly from the iGEM wiki by typing the following <code><nowiki><partinfo>BBa_B0015</partinfo></nowiki></code>.
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  <p>If you synthesized or used a different assembly system to create a composite part, you can now enter specific <a href="https://parts.igem.org/Help:Assembly/Scars">scars</a> between subparts. If you have any issues with functionality, please contact <strong>registry (at) igem (dot) org</strong>.</p>
*'''June 11, 2009''': We are considering changing the license terms of the Registry so that we can share our information with other databases.  Go [[Registry_license_terms|here]] to read the proposal or add your comments.
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*'''June 2, 2009''': Most of the hard information about a part is now presented in the header and footer of the part's Main Page. In particular, the functional parameters and the categories for a part are presented in the footer. All of this information may be edited using the Edit button near the footer.
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*'''May 30, 2009''': For the convenience of software developers, the sequences and basic information about every part is available in FASTA format. Learn more [[Registry API |here]].
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*'''February 19, 2009''': The Registry parts catalog has been revamped!  Please [[Catalog|check it out]] and let us know what you think.
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*'''June 2, 2008''': We are considering releasing the Registry's DNA Repository and Library system to the Registry labs and IGEM teams.  This is the system we use to keep track of parts in our freezer boxes and plates. Please [[Repository/User Libraries | check it out and let us know what you think]]. - June 2, 2008
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*'''June 2, 2008''': A bug that kept Internet Explorer users from seeing the Part menu on Part pages has been fixed. Now, if you go to a part, you will see menu choices for hard information and physical location.
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*'''May 26, 2008''': The sequence and features for all parts are available through DAS, the Distributed Annotation System. Learn more [[Registry API |here]].
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<small>[[News Archive | News archive...]]</small>
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  <p>The iGEM Registry has over 20,000 documented parts. The Catalog organizes many of these parts by part type, chassis, function, and more. Browse for parts through the Registry Catalog or use the search menu.</p>
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  <p>We've <strong>updated</strong> the Registry [[Collections|part collections]]. Users can discover new parts and collections and build upon what previous iGEM teams and labs have achieved.</p>
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  <p>Before starting your projects, be sure to read through our [[Help:Contents|help pages]]. If you can't find an answer to your question, contact <strong>technology (at) igem . org</strong>. </p>
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  <p>Be sure to read through the Registry recommended protocols. They've been tested using the DNA Distribution Kit and BioBrick parts. See the Registry help pages for a list of protocols.</p>
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    <p>The iGEM Parts Registry is a growing collection of genetic parts that can
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Report any bugs [[Registry:Bug reports|here]] | Request new features [[Registry:Feature requests|here]] | See new features [[Registry:New features|here]]
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===Related resources & links===
 
*'''[https://igem.org iGEM]'''
 
*'''[http://biobricks.org The BioBricks Foundation]'''
 
*'''[http://openwetware.org OpenWetWare]'''
 
*'''[http://www.neb.com/nebecomm/products/productE0546.asp BioBrick Assembly Kit]''' and [http://ginkgobioworks.com/support/ online step-by-step assembly manual].
 
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 13 December 2024

Featured Collection

Now shipping: 2024 iGEM Distribution

The iGEM 2024 distribution builds upon our 2023 one. It will include expansions to the Open Yeast collection and the iGEM Engineering Committee collections!

Like last year, we have partnered with Asimov to manufacture a distribution of the highest quality, bringing in their best manufacturing practices, new automation workflows, and high quality control check points.