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standardized and interchangeable parts which can be used in living systems, particularly
standardized and interchangeable parts which can be used in living systems, particularly
in model organisms like <i>E. coli</i>. Student groups from all over the world will receive a
in model organisms like <i>E. coli</i>. Student groups from all over the world will receive a
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requested kit of biological parts, also called "biobricks", and work over the summer on
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requested kit of biological parts, also called "BioBricks", and work over the summer on
an individual research project. Every year, the "Registry of Standard Biological Parts"
an individual research project. Every year, the "Registry of Standard Biological Parts"
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is upgraded with further biobricks by the participating iGEM teams. These biobricks will
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is upgraded with further BioBricks by the participating iGEM teams. These BioBricks will
be accessible to the iGEM community in the following years in order to use these parts for
be accessible to the iGEM community in the following years in order to use these parts for
their own projects.  <br>
their own projects.  <br>
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The iGEM-logo. Click on the logo to get the iGEM-Homepage.<br>
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<h2><b><a name="Biobrick_System"></a>BioBrick System</b></h2>
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The BioBrick system of iGEM is based on the idea to divide complex biological systems in single components that are available to all iGEM teams. Each component, also called BioBrick, is flanked by a standardized sequence that allows for easy shuttling between different biological model organisms. The standardized sequences include sites for specific restriction enzymes, <i>EcoR</i>I and <i>Xba</i>I upstream and <i>Spe</i>I and <i>Pst</i>I downstream of each brick. Therefore, the BioBricks also can easily be combined. The restriction sites SpeI and XbaI between two bricks can ligate together and leave behind a scar. The restriction sites are buried in the scar and are not accessible be the enzymes anymore. The BioBricks are annotated in the Registry of Standardized Biological parts and are catgorized by function.  
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Principle of BioBrick Standardization. Click on the picture to get to pubmed entry of this paper. <br>
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