Difference between revisions of "Registry API"

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===POINT-IN-TIME DATABASE DUMP===
 
===POINT-IN-TIME DATABASE DUMP===
We now have a point-in-time database dump of the parts as qzipped XML files.
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We now have a point-in-time database dump of the parts as a gzipped XML file.  This file is a direct dump of the parts table and the sequence and features table
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of the Registry using mysqldump. This dump was made 6 April 2010. We will put it on a cron job in the future.
  
 
All of the database parts information (including sequences and features):    [https://parts.igem.org/partsdb/download.cgi?type=parts Download]
 
All of the database parts information (including sequences and features):    [https://parts.igem.org/partsdb/download.cgi?type=parts Download]
  
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We also have an evaluation of the number of times a part is used in other parts. This will be found in the field 'uses'.
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Note that we have excluded B0015, B0010, B0012, and B0034 from the calculation since they are so often used. We have also excluded
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construction intermediates since they are neither basic nor final parts.
 
A subset of the part information and the number of parts using this part:    [https://parts.igem.org/partsdb/download.cgi?type=uses Download]
 
A subset of the part information and the number of parts using this part:    [https://parts.igem.org/partsdb/download.cgi?type=uses Download]

Revision as of 19:30, 6 April 2010

The information in the Registry is being made available to software tools developers through a series of API's (Application Programming Interface). These interfaces will change with time.

DAS - Distributed Annotation System

"The distributed annotation system (DAS) is a client-server system in which a single client integrates information from multiple servers. It allows a single machine to gather up genome annotation information from multiple distant web sites, collate the information, and display it to the user in a single view. Little coordination is needed among the various information providers." - Wikipedia

FASTA Formatted Sequences

We will provide a daily update of part sequences, types, subparts, status, and short description for each part and for all parts. Go to https://parts.igem.org/fasta/parts/BBa_C0040 (substitute our desired part name for BBa_C0040) and you will receive a FASTA formatted file with the part's sequence. The header line has this format:

'>'[Part name] [First character of status] [Part Id Number] [Part type] [Short description]

Note: the short description has unusual characters converted to their two-digit hex value.

You can also get all of the parts in a single download (about 30 megabytes) as https://parts.igem.org/fasta/parts/All_Parts.

We are not yet updating these files on a daily basis. -- Randy May 30, 2009


POINT-IN-TIME DATABASE DUMP

We now have a point-in-time database dump of the parts as a gzipped XML file. This file is a direct dump of the parts table and the sequence and features table of the Registry using mysqldump. This dump was made 6 April 2010. We will put it on a cron job in the future.

All of the database parts information (including sequences and features): Download

We also have an evaluation of the number of times a part is used in other parts. This will be found in the field 'uses'. Note that we have excluded B0015, B0010, B0012, and B0034 from the calculation since they are so often used. We have also excluded construction intermediates since they are neither basic nor final parts. A subset of the part information and the number of parts using this part: Download