Tokyo Alliance: Introduction
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About Noughts-and-Crosses
Noughts-and-Crosses (a.k.a. Tic-Tac-Toe) is widely known board game. We call this "Sanmoku-Narabe"「三目並べ」 in Japanese.
Our project is to make this Noughts-and-Crosses in vivo.
SYANAC Introduction
- 3x3 Squares
- SYANAC and Human take turns to draw Os or X s.
- One who completes a row of three Win the game.
In case of SYANAC, we put E.Coli transformants (each has a function encoded in a plasmid) in every square.
Name
SYANAC is named after Japanese famous woodbrick print master, Toshusai Sharaku. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharaku Sharaku(Wikipedia)]
Inputs/Outputs
- Inputs
- Chemicals
- To indicate each square
- To be spreaded into all squares.
- Chemicals
- Outputs
- Reporter of SYANAC: GFP
- Reporter of Human: RFP
How to play with SYANAC?
[http://131.112.128.86/downloads/Tokyo_HowtoPlay.ppt How to Play with SYANAC] (.ppt 868KB ver.1031)