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'''Choosing a part name & Type'''
  
[[Image:Basic part wholepage.jpg]]
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Currently, most Registry users belong to a Group of some type, eg. Guests, or one of the iGEM teams.  The Registry accession numbers are assigned in blocks to these groups.  For example, the iGEM Cambridge team (see above) has been assigned block BBa_J03000 to BBa_J03999.  
  
# '''Choosing a part name.'''  Currently, most Registry users belong to a Group of some type, eg. Guests, or one of the iGEM teams.  The Registry accession numbers are assigned in blocks to these groups.  For example, the iGEM Toronto team (see below) has been assigned block BBa_J11000 to BBa_J11999.  The first step to creating a new part is knowing what you are going to name it, since this will categorize the part into one of the group bins.  The Registry shows the next available part name, although any part name in range is valid.  If you want the other members of the group to be able to edit the part, click the checkbox that allows this (optional).<br/>[[Image:Basic part name.jpg]]
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https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/parts/a/ab/Partname.png
# Put the part name in the '''Selected Part Name''' box.
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# Choose the best Part Type from the pull down menu. If you aren't sure what type of part it is, choose "Other".  You can always update this later.
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The first step to creating a new part is knowing what you are going to name it, since this will categorize the part into one of the group bins.  The Registry shows the next available part name, although any part name in range is valid.  If you want the other members of the group to be able to edit the part, click the checkbox that allows this (optional).
# Enter a short description.
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# Enter the long description.  Remember your audience: some may not have much biological experience.  Some of them may even be engineers!  Keep the language simple and feel free to enter a lot of links, references, etc.
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Put the [[Help:BioBrick Part Names|part name]] in the '''Selected Part Name''' box.
# Enter source information for your part.  Enter references as necessary.
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# Enter design information.  Again, as a rule of thumb, it is better to be more descriptive than less.
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Choose the best [[Part Types|Part Type]] from the pull down menu.  
# Now it's time to enter sequence. Press the button at the bottom of the page (see below).<br/>[[Image:Basic part sequencebutton.jpg]]
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If you aren't sure what type of part it is, choose "Other".  You can always update this later. In this example, the BioBrick is to be a coding region for the malE gene.
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[[Tutorial:Adding a BioBrick - Step 2|'''Return to Step 2''']]  | [[Tutorial:Adding a BioBrick - Step 4|'''Proceed to Step 4''']]

Latest revision as of 15:05, 8 August 2006

Choosing a part name & Type

Currently, most Registry users belong to a Group of some type, eg. Guests, or one of the iGEM teams. The Registry accession numbers are assigned in blocks to these groups. For example, the iGEM Cambridge team (see above) has been assigned block BBa_J03000 to BBa_J03999.

Partname.png

The first step to creating a new part is knowing what you are going to name it, since this will categorize the part into one of the group bins. The Registry shows the next available part name, although any part name in range is valid. If you want the other members of the group to be able to edit the part, click the checkbox that allows this (optional).

Put the part name in the Selected Part Name box.
Choose the best Part Type from the pull down menu. 

If you aren't sure what type of part it is, choose "Other". You can always update this later. In this example, the BioBrick is to be a coding region for the malE gene.

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