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Revision as of 11:43, 10 October 2022
Add and Document Parts
Start adding + documenting your parts early! Throughout the season you can update your part documentation with new information, modelling data, and/or experimental characterization.2022 Distribution is Shipping!
The 2022 DNA Distribution is very different than previous ones. We have worked with the iGEM Engineering Committee and FreeGenes to create it! To read about it, please see the Distribution Handbook on iGEM's Technology Program..Login Error
We have heard from several users that there is an error with logging in and editing the Registry wiki. For now, please use the login menu in 2021.igem.org to login, and return to parts.igem.org to edit your part pages.Featured Collection
2022 iGEM Distribution
iGEM has designed and built a new distribution entirely from the ground up with support from The FreeGenes Project and the iGEM Engineering Committee.
The focus of this and future distributions' contents is in improving the quality of the parts and devices, and expanding the types of materials within, through curation, validation, and new interlaboratory studies.
The 2022 DNA Distribution is primarily Type IIS Level 0 parts, with devices for Interlabs in BioBrick format.
Update: Composite Parts
If you synthesized or used a different assembly system to create a composite part, you can now enter specific scars between subparts. If you have any issues with functionality, please contact hq (at) igem (dot) org.
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.
Collections
We've updated the Registry part collections. Users can discover new parts and collections and build upon what previous iGEM teams and labs have achieved.
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.
Useful help topics:
Protocols
Be sure to read through the Registry recommended protocols. They've been tested using the DNA Distribution Kit and BioBrick parts. See the Registry help pages for a list of protocols.
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