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Revision as of 13:47, 17 June 2015

The iGEM Registry has over 20,000 documented parts and is growing every year. The Registry's Catalog organizes these parts by Part Type, Function, Chassis, etc.

We have also added part collections to the Catalog. Part collections may be created by a single team, for example, if they worked with a new chassis or technology and deposited a number of new parts. Collections may also span several groups, and contain related parts; we have collections of reporters, CRISPR/Cas9 enzymes and Drug Delivery systems. We are curating these collections in order to help users find useful parts to their projects. We want to help users discover collections and show them what previous iGEM teams have achieved.

We hope that Registry users will find these collections useful and interesting. If you have any questions, or comments, please send an email to hq (at) igem . org

Collections

Most Used and Most Documented Parts

We're also working on improving the visibility of our most used and most documented parts. These pages highlight the top 10 most used and documented parts in many categories:

These tables are created dynamically, so if you do a great job and create a lot of documentation for your part, or for an existing part, you'll see your work reflected on these pages!


FAQ

How are these collections curated?

iGEM and the Registry have a small staff, but we are dedicate to improving our resources. Registry curation is a part time activity.

Many of our collections are still works-in-progress, but we hope that they will still demonstrate the variety of parts available through the Registry.


How can users add parts to these collections?

New parts can be added to these collections, by using the appropriate category/categories. We will note the required category/categories on each collection page.

  • To add a category to your part, select the part's information page.

  • Users can add categories to their part through the Categories section on the information page.

Please note that the most used and most documented part collections are created dynamically as parts get documented or used in new composite parts.


How can users add a new collection?