Team:MSP-Maastricht/Part Collection

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Part Collection

Did your team make a lot of great parts? Is there a theme that ties all your parts together? Do you have more than 10 parts in this collection? Did you make a CRISPR collection, a MoClo collection, or a collection of awesome pigment parts? Describe your parts collection on this page, so the judges can evaluate you for the Best Part Collection award.

While you should put all the characterization information for your Parts on the Part's Main Page on the Registry, you are encouraged to explain how all your parts form a collection on this page.

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This page should list all the parts in the collection your team made during your project and include direct links to your Parts main pages on the Registry. You must add all characterization information for your parts on Parts Main Page on the Registry. You should not put characterization information on this page.

Adding parts to the Registry

You can add parts to the Registry at our Add a Part to the Registry link.

We encourage teams to start adding and documenting their parts on the Registry as soon as they can. Once you add your parts to the Registry, you can continue to add documentation to them throughout the iGEM season (up until the Registry freeze). This will allow you to remember all the details about your parts and store their history in the wiki. Documentation includes the characterization data of your parts.

Best Part Collection Special Prize

To be eligible for this award, each part in the collection must be well documented on the Part's Main Page on the Registry. If you have a collection of parts you wish to nominate for this special prize, make sure you add your part numbers to your judging form and delete the alert box at the top of this page.