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<p>In 2013, a synthetic biology team created the BIOFAB parts collection. The goal of this collection was to create consistently reliable genetic elements when making genetic devices. This would make it easier to control transcription and translation initiation in E. Coli. Some of the genetic elements include modular promoters, ribosome binding sites, and terminators of different activities. The project was successful having a 93% reliability.</p>
 
<p>In 2013, a synthetic biology team created the BIOFAB parts collection. The goal of this collection was to create consistently reliable genetic elements when making genetic devices. This would make it easier to control transcription and translation initiation in E. Coli. Some of the genetic elements include modular promoters, ribosome binding sites, and terminators of different activities. The project was successful having a 93% reliability.</p>
  
<p>Although these reliable parts were available to the synthetic biology community, they were not readily available to the iGEM community. FSU iGEM decided it would be beneficial to add these parts to the parts registry to make it more accessible. This collection currently includes a total of 119 modular promoters of different activities. The collection also allows for other genetic elements to be added later. More Details on the BIOFAB parts can be found in the paper referenced below
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<p>Although these reliable parts were available to the synthetic biology community, they were not readily available to the iGEM community. FSU iGEM decided it would be beneficial to add these parts to the parts registry to make it more accessible. This collection currently includes a total of 119 modular promoters of different activities. The collection also allows for other genetic elements to be added later. More Details on the BIOFAB parts can be found in the paper referenced below</p>
  
Mutalik,V. Guimaraes, J. Cambray, G. Lam, C. Christoffersen, M. Mai, Q. Tran, A Morgan Paull, Keasling, J. Arkin, A. Endy, D. (2013). Precise and reliable gene expression via standard transcription and translation initiation elements.London: Nature Methods, 354-360</p>
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<p>Mutalik,V. Guimaraes, J. Cambray, G. Lam, C. Christoffersen, M. Mai, Q. Tran, A Morgan Paull, Keasling, J. Arkin, A. Endy, D. (2013). Precise and reliable gene expression via standard transcription and translation initiation elements.London: Nature Methods, 354-360</p>
 
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Revision as of 01:59, 16 October 2018

Part Collection

In 2013, a synthetic biology team created the BIOFAB parts collection. The goal of this collection was to create consistently reliable genetic elements when making genetic devices. This would make it easier to control transcription and translation initiation in E. Coli. Some of the genetic elements include modular promoters, ribosome binding sites, and terminators of different activities. The project was successful having a 93% reliability.

Although these reliable parts were available to the synthetic biology community, they were not readily available to the iGEM community. FSU iGEM decided it would be beneficial to add these parts to the parts registry to make it more accessible. This collection currently includes a total of 119 modular promoters of different activities. The collection also allows for other genetic elements to be added later. More Details on the BIOFAB parts can be found in the paper referenced below

Mutalik,V. Guimaraes, J. Cambray, G. Lam, C. Christoffersen, M. Mai, Q. Tran, A Morgan Paull, Keasling, J. Arkin, A. Endy, D. (2013). Precise and reliable gene expression via standard transcription and translation initiation elements.London: Nature Methods, 354-360

Note

This page should list all the parts in the collection your team made during your project. You must add all characterization information for your parts on the Registry. You should not put characterization information on this page.

Best Part Collection Special Prize

To be eligible for this award, these parts must adhere to Registry sample submission guidelines and have been sent to the Registry of Standard Biological Parts. If you have a collection of parts you wish to nominate your team for this special prize, make sure you add your part numbers to your judging form and delete the box at the top of this page.