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== '''Preliminary Cell Designs''' == | == '''Preliminary Cell Designs''' == | ||
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Revision as of 05:21, 4 November 2005
Bacterial Relay Race
The Pennsylvania State University iGEM 2005
Bacterial Relay Race
Goal:
-> 1. A motile bacteria moves along a microchannel producing a diffusible quorum signal
-> 2. When it encounters a second immotile bacteria, the quorum signal turns on a switch in the latter controlling its motility
-> 3. The switch in bacteria 2 produces a feedback signal telling the first bacteria to expire.
How to Engineer it?
Parts assembled:
R0062+E0240
R0062+P0112
R0010+E0240
Q04510+P0112
Q04510+E0240
R0010+S03271
R0062+P0112+R0010+E0240
R0010+Q04510+P0112