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At the upper right-hand corner of the Main Page you will see a green box with two lines. The upper line indicates whether or not DNA corresponding to that part is '''available from the Registry''', and the lower line reports the '''current experience with the part''' as reported on the Experience Page. | At the upper right-hand corner of the Main Page you will see a green box with two lines. The upper line indicates whether or not DNA corresponding to that part is '''available from the Registry''', and the lower line reports the '''current experience with the part''' as reported on the Experience Page. | ||
+ | ===Designer/iGEM Team=== | ||
+ | The '''name of one person''' responsible for the submission of the part and its documentation, together with the name of the affiliated iGEM team or research laboratory as appropriate. Example: __________________ | ||
+ | ===Date of Submission=== | ||
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+ | This is an automatically generated field and refers to '''time at the Registry.''' Example: 2006-06-07 (''i.e.,'' year/month/day) | ||
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+ | ===Full name=== | ||
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+ | A '''descriptive name that avoids specialized abbreviations''' so that it can be quickly understood by anyone with a basic knowledge of molecular biology. Example: | ||
Revision as of 16:25, 9 July 2008
Contents
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. To use such a part you must either synthesize the DNA or reconstruct the part from the documented design information.
In what follows, each item used to document parts will be defined and its use(s) explained. The items are presented in the order that they appear on the pages corresponding to the part.
Part Main Page
Part Number
This is a "unique identifier" (as that term is used in computer science). It labels the part and all information connected with it. Example: BBa_J45004. This part encodes an enzyme used to construct a pleasant (!) odor-generating system in E. coli. The prefix BBa denotes a BioBrick part from the alpha release of BioBrick* standard biological parts and the J designates the part category. For details see: Part Names. The numbers indicate the specific part.
Part Icon
The Registry uses a set of icons to represent parts and standardize the schematic diagrams used to describe devices and systems. Example: represents a protein-coding sequence. The icon set remains incomplete and under development. Check with Part Names to find currently used icons.
Status Box
At the upper right-hand corner of the Main Page you will see a green box with two lines. The upper line indicates whether or not DNA corresponding to that part is available from the Registry, and the lower line reports the current experience with the part as reported on the Experience Page.
Designer/iGEM Team
The name of one person responsible for the submission of the part and its documentation, together with the name of the affiliated iGEM team or research laboratory as appropriate. Example: __________________
Date of Submission
This is an automatically generated field and refers to time at the Registry. Example: 2006-06-07 (i.e., year/month/day)
Full name
A descriptive name that avoids specialized abbreviations so that it can be quickly understood by anyone with a basic knowledge of molecular biology. Example:
____________________
- all terms marked with an asterisk are defined in the [Registry Glossary].