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We have had many part collections deposited into the Registry during it's existence and we are now bringing them together. We want to help users discover collections and show them what previous iGEM teams have achieved.   
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We have had many part collections deposited into the Registry during its existence and we are now bringing them together. We want to help users discover collections and show them what previous iGEM teams have achieved.   
 
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Collections can be entirely created by a single team, if they worked with a new chassis and deposited a lot of new parts for example. Collections can also be grouped by team projects, or by certain biological functions. We have collections of reporters, CRISPR/Cas9 enzymes and Drug Delivery systems. We are beginning to create these collections starting with 2013 projects and hope to improve them over time.  
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Collections can be entirely created by a single team, for example, if they worked with a new chassis and deposited a lot of new parts. Collections can also be grouped by team projects, or by certain biological functions. We have collections of reporters, CRISPR/Cas9 enzymes and Drug Delivery systems. We are beginning to create these collections starting with 2013 projects and hope to improve them over time.  
 
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We're also working on getting our most used and most documented parts available to see. These pages highlight the top 10 most used and documented parts in many cagetories:
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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:
 
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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 in on these pages!
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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!
 
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Revision as of 18:23, 18 April 2014

Part Collections in the Registry

We have had many part collections deposited into the Registry during its existence and we are now bringing them together. We want to help users discover collections and show them what previous iGEM teams have achieved.

Collections can be entirely created by a single team, for example, if they worked with a new chassis and deposited a lot of new parts. Collections can also be grouped by team projects, or by certain biological functions. We have collections of reporters, CRISPR/Cas9 enzymes and Drug Delivery systems. We are beginning to create these collections starting with 2013 projects and hope to improve them over time.



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:

  1. Most Used parts
  2. Most Documented parts

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!