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<a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Part:BBa_R0051">BBa_R0051</a> is an example
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of a basic part, a promoter regulated by lambda cl.</p>
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<p>Most genetically-encoded functions have not yet been converted to BioBrick
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parts. Thus, there are <strong>many</strong> opportunities to find new, cool, and important
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genetically encoded functions, and refine and convert the DNA encoding these
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Revision as of 01:15, 19 September 2015

Basic Parts

Note

In order to be considered for the Best New Basic Part award, you must fill out this page. Please give links to the Registry entries for the Basic parts you have made. Please see the Registry's Help:Parts pagefor more information on part types.

A basic part is a functional unit of DNA that cannot be subdivided into smaller component parts. BBa_R0051 is an example of a basic part, a promoter regulated by lambda cl.

Most genetically-encoded functions have not yet been converted to BioBrick parts. Thus, there are many opportunities to find new, cool, and important genetically encoded functions, and refine and convert the DNA encoding these functions into BioBrick standard biological parts.