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<b>iGEM Headquarters will be attending an off-site meeting from September 24-28, 2018. Some Registry services will be unavailable during that time.<br><br>
 
<b>iGEM Headquarters will be attending an off-site meeting from September 24-28, 2018. Some Registry services will be unavailable during that time.<br><br>
 
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<li><u>Part sample requests</u> will be processed after September 30. Teams can continue to request samples during the closure by emailing <i>HQ [AT] igem [DOT] org</i>.</li>
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<li><u>Part sample requests</u> will be processed after September 30. Teams can continue to request samples by emailing <i>HQ [AT] igem [DOT] org</i>.</li>
<li><u>Part sample submissions</u> will be collected and marked as received in the system after September 30. Teams submitting samples for the 2018 Competition will not be penalized if their shipment is delayed due to the closure.</li>
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<li><u>Part sample submissions</u> will be collected and marked as received in the system after September 30. Teams submitting samples for the 2018 Competition will not be penalized if receipt of shipment is delayed.</li>
 
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Revision as of 21:13, 19 September 2018

Add and Document Parts!
iGEM Headquarters will be attending an off-site meeting from September 24-28, 2018. Some Registry services will be unavailable during that time.

  • Part sample requests will be processed after September 30. Teams can continue to request samples by emailing HQ [AT] igem [DOT] org.
  • Part sample submissions will be collected and marked as received in the system after September 30. Teams submitting samples for the 2018 Competition will not be penalized if receipt of shipment is delayed.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. For any questions relating to Registry services, please email HQ [AT] igem [DOT] org.

Featured Part

Metal Binding and Sensing Parts

Every year, a number of iGEM teams complete a variety of biosensors and bioremediation projects that involve metal-binding and metal-sensing. Their focus may be on several pollutants or just one. iGEM teams have worked with metals like nickel, mercury, lead, arsenic, copper, amongst others.

We've put together a collection of projects and DNA parts that are responsible for both metal binding and metal sensing.


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