Difference between revisions of "Part Not Found"
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− | Sorry, the part you specified was not found in the Registry. Perhaps you entered the wrong part name | + | Sorry, the part you specified was not found in the Registry. Perhaps you entered the wrong part name? |
You may enter most BioBrick parts using either the formal name like <B>BBa_C0040</B> or | You may enter most BioBrick parts using either the formal name like <B>BBa_C0040</B> or | ||
its short name like <B>C0040</B>. | its short name like <B>C0040</B>. | ||
− | If you are entering a plasmid, it will have a name like <B>pSB2K3</B> you will have to delete the "BBa_" | + | If you are entering a plasmid, it will have a name like <B>pSB2K3</B>: you will have to delete the "BBa_" |
in the "jump to part" box and replace it with the plasmid name since <B>BBa_pSB2K3</B> is not a BioBrick name. | in the "jump to part" box and replace it with the plasmid name since <B>BBa_pSB2K3</B> is not a BioBrick name. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:44, 12 May 2009
Sorry, the part you specified was not found in the Registry. Perhaps you entered the wrong part name?
You may enter most BioBrick parts using either the formal name like BBa_C0040 or its short name like C0040.
If you are entering a plasmid, it will have a name like pSB2K3: you will have to delete the "BBa_" in the "jump to part" box and replace it with the plasmid name since BBa_pSB2K3 is not a BioBrick name.
BioBrick part names may be specified without concern for upper or lower case.
Or alternatively, you may be interested in adding a part to the Registry.