Template:FAQ/Adding Parts

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What's the difference between a basic and composite part?

  • Basic Parts are discrete functional units of DNA. They cannot be subdivided into smaller component parts.
  • Composite Parts are functional units made from an ordered series of basic parts or other composite parts.

In order to create a composite part, each basic part that composes it must already be added and documented to the Registry.


I want to add a part but do not know the sequence

All users should know their part's sequence before working with it. However, you can still add and document your part and add/edit the sequence later by going to part tools >> edit sequence and features. Your part's sequence must be documented before submission per the Registry's submission requirements.


How do I document an improvement on an existing part on the Registry?

There are many different ways to improve an existing part, from adding measurement data to codon-optimization. Please see our help page on contributions.


We have a part that we'd like to add, but it is not BioBrick RFC10 compatible

If you've already worked with this part, please add and document it on the Registry. However, this part will not meet the Registry's submission requirements and is not eligible for medals and awards.