> Is anyone interested in spending an afternoon cherry-picking the "best" 48
> parts with me?
Count me in. I don't have much experience working with the parts - I
helped advise a team one year but that's it. So I can't really
comment on the reliability of the parts from first-hand experience but
I might be able to help pick parts that _would_ be great, assuming
they work.
Maybe a first step is to assemble a spreadsheet of parts that have
been used successfully in fully-functional projects. There's so much
stuff in the registry with no reviews and the search interface is
really really clunky to say the least. I think it would be good to
have a reduced list of stuff that has been confirmed to work as
described by at least one iGEM team, preferably multiple teams.
Does anyone know of a place that lists the parts used by each iGEM
team? That would save a lot of time digging through the individual
team wikis.
-cory
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