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Revision as of 11:48, 12 October 2023
Add and Document Parts
Start adding + documenting your parts early! Once registered, you can add and update your part documentation with new information, modelling data, and/or experimental characterization.Registry Freeze!
The Registry & Wiki Freezes for the the iGEM Competition is on October 12, 2023 16:00 (UTC). Check the iGEM Global Slack for FAQs!Uploads
Upload your images for parts to uploads.igem.org and use html tags like so < html >< img src="url/part.png" >< /html > (without spaces) in your Registry wiki code.Login Issues?
If you are having an issue with your iGEM login not carrying over to the iGEM Registry, please do the following:- clear your cache/cookies for iGEM sites (including parts.igem.org)
- login on this page: https://old.igem.org/Login.cgi, with the 'login' in the top right
- when logged in, do not go directly to parts.igem.org, instead click 'close' in the menu bar
- make sure your username appears in the top right corner in green
- return to parts.igem.org and make sure your username also appears in the top right corner
- clear your cache/cookies for iGEM sites (including parts.igem.org)
- log back in as normal
- edit the page again
Featured Collection
Now shipping: 2023 iGEM Distribution
The iGEM 2023 distribution builds upon our 2022 one, including the design and support of the The FreeGenes Project and the iGEM Engineering Committee.
This year, we have partnered with Asimov to manufacture a distribution of the highest quality, bringing in their best manufacturing practices, new automation workflows, and high quality control check points. Asimov has also included a mammalian parts collection!
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 technology (at) igem . org.
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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