Registry of Standard Biological Models/Registry organization: Difference between revisions
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== Interactions with DNA Registry == | == Interactions with the DNA Registry == | ||
*A link to the Registry of Models should be provided from any DNA Registry part | ===DNA Registry --> Model Registry=== | ||
*A link to the Registry of Models should be provided from any DNA Registry part.The link will point to a 'Special Page' on the Model Registry with a set of information relating to the part described, such as: | |||
**Part type (Constituve Promoter, Activated Promoter, RBS, Coding Region, Composite ...) | **Part type (Constituve Promoter, Activated Promoter, RBS, Coding Region, Composite ...) | ||
**ID of the part used on the DNA Registry | **ID of the part used on the DNA Registry | ||
**if it is a composite part, the Registry should provide through the link the sequence of the atomic parts (or maybe the subparts???). | **if it is a composite part, the Registry should provide through the link the sequence of the atomic parts (or maybe the subparts???). | ||
*It is not possible to create a new basic model(e.g. promoter, RBS, enzyme, ...) on the Model Registry without having its DNA counterpart on the DNA registry. | |||
===Model Registry --> DNA Registry=== | |||
*Could query DNA Registry with a given model to get all the existing DNA parts described by such a model. | |||
*A new assembly of models (from existing part models) could be used to register a new assembly (composite part) on the DNA Registry. | |||
*Part models should be used to constrain characterization of parts (maybe an other Registry dedicated to characterization). | |||
== Implementation == | == Implementation == |
Revision as of 09:45, 10 November 2006
Scope
- Define features of the future Registry of BioBrick Models:
- Supported parts and associated models.
- Supported user actions (edit, browse, search ...)
- Specify interactions with the existing physical DNA Registry.
- Detail choices in term of implementation.
Features
Supported parts
Supported user actions
Interactions with the DNA Registry
DNA Registry --> Model Registry
- A link to the Registry of Models should be provided from any DNA Registry part.The link will point to a 'Special Page' on the Model Registry with a set of information relating to the part described, such as:
- Part type (Constituve Promoter, Activated Promoter, RBS, Coding Region, Composite ...)
- ID of the part used on the DNA Registry
- if it is a composite part, the Registry should provide through the link the sequence of the atomic parts (or maybe the subparts???).
- It is not possible to create a new basic model(e.g. promoter, RBS, enzyme, ...) on the Model Registry without having its DNA counterpart on the DNA registry.
Model Registry --> DNA Registry
- Could query DNA Registry with a given model to get all the existing DNA parts described by such a model.
- A new assembly of models (from existing part models) could be used to register a new assembly (composite part) on the DNA Registry.
- Part models should be used to constrain characterization of parts (maybe an other Registry dedicated to characterization).
Implementation
- The registry of BioBrick models will be implemented as a new Registry (run on a different server than the DNA registry).
- At first, a full integration within the mediaWiki framework will be explored:
- models will be curated as standard wiki pages.
- possible need to implement Special Pages or Extensions.
- interactions with the DNA Registry might require changes on the DNA Registry side.