Capturing, storing,
and sharing biological DNA parts data are integral
parts of synthetic biology research. Here, we detail updates to the
ICE biological parts registry software platform that enable these
processes, describe our implementation of the Web of Registries concept
using ICE, and establish Bioparts, a search portal for biological
parts available in the public domain. The Web of Registries enables
standalone ICE installations to securely connect and form a distributed
parts database. This distributed database allows users from one registry
to query and access plasmid, strain, (DNA) part, plant seed, and protein
entry types in other connected registries. Users can also transfer
entries from one ICE registry to another or make them publicly accessible.
Bioparts, the new search portal, combines the ease and convenience
of modern web search engines with the capabilities of bioinformatics
search tools such as BLAST. This portal, available at , allows anyone to search
for publicly accessible biological part information (e.g., NCBI, iGEM,
SynBioHub, Addgene), including parts publicly accessible through ICE
Registries. Additionally, the portal offers a REST API that enables
third-party applications and tools to access the portal’s functionality
programmatically.
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