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Revision as of 20:51, 21 April 2016
We've added some new material this year, so be sure to read through the 2016 Distribution Handbook before using your kit!
Catalog
The iGEM Registry has over 20,000 documented parts. The Catalog organizes many of these parts by part type, chassis, function, and more. Browse for parts through the Registry Catalog or use the search menu.
2016 DNA Distribution
The iGEM 2016 DNA Distribution is about to ship to registered teams and labs. We've added some new material this year, so be sure to read through the 2016 Distribution Handbook before using your kit.
Collections [updated!]
We've updated the Registry part collections. There are part collections for reporter proteins, plant chassis, cellulose-related parts, and more. Users can discover new parts and collections and build upon what previous iGEM teams and labs have achieved.
- Plant Chassis [UPDATED!]
- Bacillus subtilis [UPDATED!]
- Reporter Proteins [UPDATED!]
- Anderson Promoters
- Cellulose & Related Parts [UPDATED!]
- more...
Registry Help
Before starting your projects, be sure to read through our help pages. If you can't find an answer to your question, contact hq (at) igem . org.
Protocols
Registry recommended protocols that have been tested using the DNA Distribution Kit and BioBrick parts. See the Registry help pages for more protocols.
The iGEM Registry is a growing collection of genetic parts that can be mixed and matched to build synthetic biology devices and systems.
As part of the synthetic biology community's efforts to make biology easier to engineer, it provides a source of genetic parts to iGEM teams and academic labs.
You can learn more about iGEM Teams and Labs at iGEM.org.
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