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The Catalog of Parts and Devices

You can browse the Registry's Catalog of Parts & Devices where parts and devices are organized by various criteria, including function, chassis, and standards. You can also search

Documentation & Characterization

There is already a wealth of information about each part and device, telling you how they work and how to use them. Many of the Registry parts and devices have been user-tested and characterized, so that you can focus on building your system instead of researching each necessary component.

The Registry Repository

Floating bacteria, Bacto-Blood, Cambridge pigment parts: iGEM teams and labs continue to provide interesting and novel parts, devices and systems to the Registry. You don't have to manufacture the components from scratch,

The BioBrick Standard

Once you've found the parts you want, you'll find that they are easily assembled. The "standard" in standard parts will define how those parts will be assembled together by the engineer. A standard ensures compatibility between parts, allowing them to be assembled together creating new longer and more complex parts, while still maintaining the structural elements of the standard. This idempotent characteristic means that any newly composed part will adhere to its standard without need for manipulation, and can be used in future assemblies without issue. Most of the parts on the Registry adhere to the BioBrick standard, so they can easily be assembled.

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