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Revision as of 13:56, 19 April 2007
An Introduction to BioBrick™ Standard Biological Parts
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BioBricks is a standard for interchangable parts, developed with a view to building biological systems in living cells. Here you'll find a brief introduction to BioBricks as well as the plasmids that contain them:
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BioBrick™ Assembly
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BioBricks have been designed to be assembled using normal cloning techniques. Find out more about the diffrent types of Assembly:
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BioBrick™ Tools & The Registry
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An overview of the Registry's computational tools and how one may go about using them as they look to design and develop parts, device and systems.
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At the Bench
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Overview & links on how to physically assembly BioBricks
- [http://openwetware.org/wiki/BioBricks_construction_tutorial How to perform a construction] - A tutorial drawing on different [http://openwetware.org OpenWetware] protocols on how to make assemblies using Biobricks
- [http://openwetware.org/wiki/BE.109:Schedule Genetic engineering] - Recommended especially for wet-lab beginners! Introduction to genetic engineering and cloning techniques.
- Agar/color coding
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DNA Part Repositories
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Considers Availablity, distribution etc.
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Users & Groups
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Registry Users & groups overview
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Feature Requests | Registry site design | Registry graphics gallery | Glossary of Terms
Help: Under Construction
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