BBa_K1321351BBa_K1321351 Version 1 (Component)CBDcenA with linker fused to NiBP in Freiburg format (RFC 25)
BBa_K1321358BBa_K1321358 Version 1 (Component)CBDcenA with linker fused to NiBP driven by LacI
BBa_K1615002BBa_K1615002 Version 1 (Component)CBDcenA+Linker fused to MorA in RFC25
BBa_K1615003BBa_K1615003 Version 1 (Component)MorA fused to CBDcenA+Linker in RFC25
BBa_K1615024BBa_K1615024 Version 1 (Component)CBDcenA+Linker fused to MaoA in RFC25
BBa_K1615025BBa_K1615025 Version 1 (Component)MaoA fused to CBDcenA+Linker in RFC25
BBa_K1615069BBa_K1615069 Version 1 (Component)CBDcenA+Linker fused to TVEL5 in RFC25
BBa_K1615070BBa_K1615070 Version 1 (Component)TVEL5 fused to CBDcenA+Linker in RFC25
BBa_K1615091BBa_K1615091 Version 1 (Component)CBDcenA+Linker fused to mRFP in RFC25
BBa_K1615092BBa_K1615092 Version 1 (Component)mRFP fused to CBDcenA+Linker in RFC25
BBa_K1615047BBa_K1615047 Version 1 (Component)CBDcenA+Linker fused to heroin esterase in RFC25
BBa_K1615048BBa_K1615048 Version 1 (Component)Heroin Esterase fused to CBDcenA+Linker in RFC25
BBa_K1321365BBa_K1321365 Version 1 (Component)CBDcenA with linker fused to sfGFP driven by LacI
iGEM 2019 PlasmidsiGEM_2019_Plasmids Version 1 (Collection)Plasmids used by iGEM Spring 2019 distribution
iGEM 2018 PlasmidsiGEM_2018_Plasmids Version 1 (Collection)Plasmids used by iGEM Spring 2018 distribution
iGEM 2019 PlatesiGEM_2019_Plates Version 1 (Collection)384-well plates of dried DNA distributed by iGEM in Spring 2019
iGEM 2018 PlatesiGEM_2018_Plates Version 1 (Collection)384-well plates of dried DNA distributed by iGEM in Spring 2018
iGEM 2019 DistributioniGEM2019Distribution_collection Version 1 (Collection)Distribution of parts for the 2019 iGEM competition
iGEM 2018 DistributioniGEM2018Distribution_collection Version 1 (Collection)Distribution of parts for the 2018 iGEM competition
iGEM DistributionsiGEMDistributions_collection Version 1 (Collection)Part distributions for the iGEM competition
iGEM Parts Registryigem_collection Version 1 (Collection)The iGEM Registry is a growing collection of genetic parts that can be mixed and matched to build synthetic biology devices and systems. As part of the synthetic biology community's efforts to make biology easier to engineer, it provides a source of genetic parts to iGEM teams and academic labs.