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Each part* in the Registry has two components: (a) '''physical DNA''' carried by a plasmid vector stored at -80 degrees Celsius, and (b)'''documentation''' on the parts.igem.org server.  For some parts, only documentation is available.  In that case, if you wish to use such a part, you can either have the DNA synthesized or can reconstruct the part from the information provided by the designer.
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Each part* in the Registry has two components: (a) '''physical DNA''' carried by a plasmid vector stored at -80 degrees Celsius, and (b) '''documentation''' on the parts.igem.org server.  For some parts, only documentation is available.  In that case, if you wish to use such a part, you can either have the DNA synthesized or can reconstruct the part from the information provided by the designer.
  
  

Revision as of 13:59, 9 July 2008

Guide to Registry Documentation

This guide explains how to read and interpret the information available that documents a part in the Registry.

Overview

Each part* in the Registry has two components: (a) physical DNA carried by a plasmid vector stored at -80 degrees Celsius, and (b) documentation on the parts.igem.org server. For some parts, only documentation is available. In that case, if you wish to use such a part, you can either have the DNA synthesized or can reconstruct the part from the information provided by the designer.






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  • all terms marked with an asterisk are defined in the Registry glossary (INSERT LINK)