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<p>Our project, 3 Miao BioCommunity, is different from all the iGem software projects in the past, for we have an ambition to create a community for the whole synthetic biology. This community is based on our original idea, the Mind Road. Mind Road is a net structural mind map that can help users think and share ideas, which can function as a platform for all synthetic biology ideas exchange. </p>
 
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<p>Based on the Mind Road, our community now has a theme—— share ideas. With this theme, we intend to build our 3Miao BioCommunity. In this community, we offer LGD and TTEC as useful tool for users to process the ideas. LGD is a genetic circuit designer which can present the logical relationship of related parts. What is more, users can also post their own ideas and comment on others’ work, like Facebook and Twitter.</p>
 
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<p>Before we got our idea, we had reviewed all the software projects of the last three years and classified them into 6 categories (fig1). As showing in the picture, designing CAD takes up the majority of these projects. As expected, most of them share the similar ideas. After a certain time of thinking, we found that it is really reasonable that iGem software projects can hardly be quite innovative, for the lack of professional knowledge and the limitation of the usage of software during synthetic biology study. But also, if we continue to follow these ideas, our project is far away from being creative or original. Then it occurred to us, why don’t we write a program to help at least the wet lab members to get new ideas? Thus, we decided to make a difference, to create our own Mind Road—— a net structural mind map—— to assist either iGEMers or professional synthetic biology researchers to come up with and share their ideas.</p>
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<pWhen we start our iGEM project, we spent a few weeks to read papers in synthetic biology and review previous projects. We realized that there is no website or database that has systematically record all existing synthetic biology projects. Inspired by the Registry of Standard Biological Part database, we came up with an ambitious plan that we should make the Registry of Standard Genetic Circuit. Our goal is to collect all previous iGEM projects and all published synthetic biology projects. The documentation of genetic circuits follows the general principle of biobrick foundation: Standardization, all description of genetic circuits should adopt the same format.</p>
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<p>Even though the mind map idea is good, it is not good enough. What’s more, comparing with computer software, synthetic biology lacks such community for knowledge and skills exchange, like GitHub. So setting Mind Road as the theme, we decided to take a bold step, to establish a simple and free online platform with high interaction ability intended for everyone interested in synthetic biology.</p>
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<p>Our database is not static. Users are able to submit their genetic circuit design to our database. Users can also add their comments and experiences to circuits.</p>
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Background

Our database is not static. Users are able to submit their genetic circuit design to our database. Users can also add their comments and experiences to circuits.