BBa_K2047010BBa_K2047010 Version 1 (Component)Stem loop with free energy of -38.8 kcal/mol measured by Mfold
BBa_K2047013BBa_K2047013 Version 1 (Component)Stem-loop with free energy of -10.0 kcal/mol measured by Mfold
BBa_K2047002BBa_K2047002 Version 1 (Component)Stem-loop with free energy of -14.9 kcal/mol measured by Mfold
BBa_K2047009BBa_K2047009 Version 1 (Component)Stem loop with free energy of -25.6 kcal/mol measured by Mfold
AraC_TEV-FBBa_K627008 Version 1 (Component)Fusion part of arabinose-inducible induction system and the TEV protease
BBa_J329040BBa_J329040 Version 1 (Component)luxIR QS System with B0034 RBSs and LVA-tagged GFP
BBa_K726009BBa_K726009 Version 1 (Component)T7 driven lac operated inducer for the rhl quorum-sensing system
BBa_M36561BBa_M36561 Version 1 (Component)This terminator is a general terminator of transcription. It forms a stem loop which stops transcrip
SBOLDesigner CAD ToolSBOLDesigner Version 3.0 (Agent)SBOLDesigner is a simple, biologist-friendly CAD software tool for creating and manipulating the sequences of genetic constructs using the Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL) 2 data model. Throughout the design process, SBOL Visual symbols, a system of schematic glyphs, provide standardized visualizations of individual parts. SBOLDesigner completes a workflow for users of genetic design automation tools. It combines a simple user interface with the power of the SBOL standard and serves as a launchpad for more detailed designs involving simulations and experiments. Some new features in SBOLDesigner are SynBioHub integration, local repositories, importing of parts/sequences from existing files, import and export of GenBank and FASTA files, extended role ontology support, the ability to partially open designs with multiple root ComponentDefinitions, backward compatibility with SBOL 1.1, and versioning.
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.