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'''This is a portal for information relating to the [http://parts.mit.edu Registry of Standard Biological Parts]. Please add any information relevant to BioBricks protocols and standards.''' | '''This is a portal for information relating to the [http://parts.mit.edu Registry of Standard Biological Parts]. Please add any information relevant to BioBricks protocols and standards.''' | ||
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The Registry of Standard Biological Parts is a collection of parts: sequences of DNA with specific function that can be combined together to implement more complex functions. These parts are called BioBricks. | The Registry of Standard Biological Parts is a collection of parts: sequences of DNA with specific function that can be combined together to implement more complex functions. These parts are called BioBricks. | ||
==Protocols== | ==Protocols== | ||
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*[[Synthetic Biology:BioBricks/Part fabrication | Part fabrication]] | *[[Synthetic Biology:BioBricks/Part fabrication | Part fabrication]] | ||
*[[Silver: BB Strategy | Silver lab strategy]] | *[[Silver: BB Strategy | Silver lab strategy]] | ||
*[[Synthetic Biology:BioBricks/Standard FACS protocol]] | |||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
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*[[Synthetic Biology:Semantic web ontology | Ontology]] | *[[Synthetic Biology:Semantic web ontology | Ontology]] | ||
*[[Synthetic Biology:BioBricks/Naming a new biological part | How to name a new BioBrick]] | *[[Synthetic Biology:BioBricks/Naming a new biological part | How to name a new BioBrick]] | ||
*[[Synthetic Biology:BioBricks/Standardization | Standards of practice for engineered biological systems]] | |||
*[[PoPS]] and [[RiPS]] | |||
==Projects== | ==Projects== | ||
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*[[Synthetic Biology:Abstraction hierarchy | Abstraction hierarchy]] | *[[Synthetic Biology:Abstraction hierarchy | Abstraction hierarchy]] | ||
*[[Parts characterization]] | *[[Parts characterization]] | ||
*[[Registry | *[[Synthetic Biology:BioBricks/mRNA design rules|mRNA design rules]] | ||
*[[Registry of Standard Biological Parts | Registry of Standard Biological Parts on OpenWetWare]] | |||
==Questions== | |||
'''Anyone with questions re BioBricks or BioBricks assembly can email <code>biobricks AT openwetware DOT org</code>.''' | |||
'''If you want to join the help/discussion list, [[List:Biobricks|add yourself to the mailing list]].''' | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:14, 4 October 2007
This is a portal for information relating to the Registry of Standard Biological Parts. Please add any information relevant to BioBricks protocols and standards.
Introduction
The Registry of Standard Biological Parts is a collection of parts: sequences of DNA with specific function that can be combined together to implement more complex functions. These parts are called BioBricks.
Protocols
- BioBricks construction tutorial
- 3A assembly
- Part fabrication
- Silver lab strategy
- Synthetic Biology:BioBricks/Standard FACS protocol
Information
- Vectors
- Ontology
- How to name a new BioBrick
- Standards of practice for engineered biological systems
- PoPS and RiPS
Projects
- Barcodes
- Device datasheet example
- Single copy vectors
- Standard E. coli Strain for BioBricks
- Standardized GFP quantification
Discussions
- Abstraction hierarchy
- Parts characterization
- mRNA design rules
- Registry of Standard Biological Parts on OpenWetWare
Questions
Anyone with questions re BioBricks or BioBricks assembly can email biobricks AT openwetware DOT org
.
If you want to join the help/discussion list, add yourself to the mailing list.
This site is hosted on OpenWetWare and can be edited by all members of the Synthetic Biology community.
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