Difference between revisions of "Help:Availability and usefulness"

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Remember that just because a part is not "available" does not mean it's not useful!  Each part has documented sequence information which can allow you to order the gene to be synthesized and information on the biology of the part.
 
Remember that just because a part is not "available" does not mean it's not useful!  Each part has documented sequence information which can allow you to order the gene to be synthesized and information on the biology of the part.
  
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==Letter Code Definitions==
 
The definitions for the codes are defined below:
 
The definitions for the codes are defined below:
 
[[Image:Availability and usefulness.png]]
 
[[Image:Availability and usefulness.png]]
  
More about these labels:
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==More about these labels==
 
*'''Available''': Simply put, does this part exist in the Registry?  If not, then please [[Help:How to send parts|send them in!]]
 
*'''Available''': Simply put, does this part exist in the Registry?  If not, then please [[Help:How to send parts|send them in!]]
 
*'''Working''': At some time, for someone, this part has been verified to be functional.  Details on how a part works should be documented under the experience tab.
 
*'''Working''': At some time, for someone, this part has been verified to be functional.  Details on how a part works should be documented under the experience tab.
  
 
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==For example...==
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'''Example''': The parts in the table below have availability: "<font color="green">A</font>vailable" and the parts are usefulness: "<font color="green">W</font>orking"
 
'''Example''': The parts in the table below have availability: "<font color="green">A</font>vailable" and the parts are usefulness: "<font color="green">W</font>orking"
 
[[Image:Example table.png]]
 
[[Image:Example table.png]]

Revision as of 02:56, 2 August 2006

The single-letter codes on the Part tables represent "availability" and "usefulness". Parts are often organized within a part table according to these flags.

Remember that just because a part is not "available" does not mean it's not useful! Each part has documented sequence information which can allow you to order the gene to be synthesized and information on the biology of the part.

Letter Code Definitions

The definitions for the codes are defined below: Availability and usefulness.png

More about these labels

  • Available: Simply put, does this part exist in the Registry? If not, then please send them in!
  • Working: At some time, for someone, this part has been verified to be functional. Details on how a part works should be documented under the experience tab.

For example...

Example: The parts in the table below have availability: "Available" and the parts are usefulness: "Working" Example table.png