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− | [[Image:BC-Biology+Device+Protein+DNA.png|thumb|center|600px|The registry is also aware of more basic objects. For example, each protein in the registry has its own page, unique identifier and associated information. Unsurprisingly, we call this a "protein". Every DNA molecule is also recorded in the registry, they also have unique numbers | + | [[Image:BC-Biology+Device+Protein+DNA.png|thumb|center|600px|The registry is also aware of more basic objects. For example, each protein in the registry has its own page, unique identifier and associated information. Unsurprisingly, we call this a "protein". Every DNA molecule is also recorded in the registry, they also have unique numbers and pages of information about them. But we call a DNA molecule a "part". Why not DNA? Bear with us on that. [[User:Bcanton/RegistryObjects4|NEXT->]]]] |