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*[[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]]
*[[Synthetic Biology:BioBricks/Standardization | Standards of practice for engineered biological systems]]
*[[PoPS]] and [[RiPS]]


==Projects==
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*[[Synthetic Biology:Abstraction hierarchy | Abstraction hierarchy]]
*[[Synthetic Biology:Abstraction hierarchy | Abstraction hierarchy]]
*[[Parts characterization]]
*[[Parts characterization]]
*[[Registry Wish List | Request list for new registry features and bug reports]]
*[[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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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

Information

Projects

Discussions

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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