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Tell us how your part is amazing.
Tell us how your part is amazing.


*Create a new wiki page: IGEM:IMPERIAL/2006/project/parts/<name_of_your_part>
 
*Copy and document all the different sections found below  
#Create a new wiki page: IGEM:IMPERIAL/2006/project/parts/<name_of_your_part>
#Copy and document all the different sections found below  




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*describe the motivations behind the creation of your part.
*describe the motivations behind the creation of your part.
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== DESIGN ==
== DESIGN ==
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*define inputs and outputs.
*define inputs and outputs.
*list all the variables and parameters of the model specifying if their values are known, unknown, to be measured.
*list all the variables and parameters of the model specifying if their values are known, unknown, to be measured.
*comment on the sensitivity of key parameters.
*comment on the different assumptions you have made when modelling.
*comment on the different assumptions you have made when modelling.



Revision as of 14:30, 18 July 2006


Tell us how your part is amazing.


  1. Create a new wiki page: IGEM:IMPERIAL/2006/project/parts/<name_of_your_part>
  2. Copy and document all the different sections found below


SPECIFICATIONS

  • describe the motivations behind the creation of your part.

DESIGN

  • insert an image of your designed part made of biobricks.
  • insert a link to its location into the iGEM registry.
  • define the inputs and outputs of the part.
  • comment on the choices made to fullfill the specifications.

MODELLING

  • insert an image of the model you propose for your part
  • define inputs and outputs.
  • list all the variables and parameters of the model specifying if their values are known, unknown, to be measured.
  • comment on the sensitivity of key parameters.
  • comment on the different assumptions you have made when modelling.


IMPLEMENTATION

  • insert an image of the construct with all the subparts available from the registry.
  • if the part does not exist, describe the assembly process needed out of the available biobricks.


VALIDATION / TESTING

  • describe the motivations of the testing in relation with the specifications.
  • insert your proposed wetlab protocol.
  • insert expected experimental results generated by your model.
  • describe how the experimental results will allow you to extract realistic values for your model.