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iGEM 2019 Distribution Plate 4 Well 7B
iGEM_2019_Plate4_Well7B Version 1 (Collection)

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iGEM 2018 Distribution Plate 6 Well 7B
iGEM_2018_Plate6_Well7B Version 1 (Collection)

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BBa_M1601
BBa_M1601 Version 1 (Component)
CXCR3 Output Module
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BBa_M1604
BBa_M1604 Version 1 (Component)
CXCR3 constitutive
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BBa_M1602
BBa_M1602 Version 1 (Component)
CXCR3 + transmembrane
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BBa_M1603
BBa_M1603 Version 1 (Component)
CXCR + transmembrane + GFP
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iGEM 2019 Plasmid pSB1C3
iGEM_2019_Plasmid_pSB1C3 Version 1 (Collection)

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iGEM 2019 Distribution Plate 4
iGEM_2019_Plate4 Version 1 (Collection)

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iGEM 2018 Distribution Plate 6
iGEM_2018_Plate6 Version 1 (Collection)

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iGEM 2018 Plasmid pSB1C3
iGEM_2018_Plasmid_pSB1C3 Version 1 (Collection)

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iGEM 2019 Plasmids
iGEM_2019_Plasmids Version 1 (Collection)
Plasmids used by iGEM Spring 2019 distribution
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iGEM 2018 Plasmids
iGEM_2018_Plasmids Version 1 (Collection)
Plasmids used by iGEM Spring 2018 distribution
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iGEM 2019 Part Library
iGEM_2019_Parts Version 1 (Collection)
The iGEM Spring 2019 distribution of parts
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iGEM 2019 Plates
iGEM_2019_Plates Version 1 (Collection)
384-well plates of dried DNA distributed by iGEM in Spring 2019
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iGEM 2018 Part Library
iGEM_2018_Parts Version 1 (Collection)
The iGEM Spring 2018 distribution of parts
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iGEM 2018 Plates
iGEM_2018_Plates Version 1 (Collection)
384-well plates of dried DNA distributed by iGEM in Spring 2018
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iGEM 2019 Distribution
iGEM2019Distribution_collection Version 1 (Collection)
Distribution of parts for the 2019 iGEM competition
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iGEM 2018 Distribution
iGEM2018Distribution_collection Version 1 (Collection)
Distribution of parts for the 2018 iGEM competition
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iGEM Distributions
iGEMDistributions_collection Version 1 (Collection)
Part distributions for the iGEM competition
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iGEM Parts Registry
igem_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.
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