DNA Submission

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Send a Part Sample to the Registry

You've designed new parts, added them to the Registry and are ready to send the sample DNA. You can start a new submission, or view a previous submission and track the progress as we receive it.

Mailing Address

  • iGEM Foundation
  • Attn: Meagan Lizarazo
  • One Kendall Square
  • Suite B6104
  • Cambridge, MA 02139
  • USA
  • hq@igem.org
  • +1-617-500-3106
  • iGEM 2015 Requirements:

    iGEM 2015 teams, remember that the deadline for shipping your parts for the 2015 competition is September 18. Your submission form must include an accurate tracking number showing a send date on or before September 18th.

    Preparing your DNA Shipment

    The Registry accepts miniprepped plasmid DNA (BioBrick RFC10 compatible part samples in pSB1C3, at least 10ul of 25ng/ul, (250ng total when dried down) in 96-well plates, now provided in the Submission Kit. Users must provide a tracking number for their shipment on the submission form, as this allows the Registry to keep track of shipments should there be customs or delivery issues.

    See the pages below, for more in-depth information on requirements, submission form instructions, and how to prepare your physical shipment.

    Things to keep in mind...

    Documented

      Parts shipped to the Registry must be documented on the Registry.
    • You must add your part to the Registry; it will then receive a part name (BBa_...)
    • Your part's sequence must be entered into the Registry
    • Annotate your part's sequence with features, add information on how your part works and how to use it best, and include characterization and measurement data
    • Quality over quantity: sending a few well-documented parts is always better than sending several that are not
    • For examples check out the collection of well documented parts.

    Assembly compatible

    pSB1C3



    DNA Submission


    Sample submission of parts is no longer a requirement for the iGEM competition.

    Requirements

    Here's how part samples are sent to the Registry

    Why pSB1C3?

    Why do samples need to be shipped in pSB1C3?

    Detailed Instructions

    Instructions on how to fill out the Registry's submission form.

    Submission Prep

    Registry groups must follow iGEM's submission prep guidelines.


    Have questions on requirements or shipping part samples? Check the FAQ or contact us at hq (at) igem . org .