ETH Zurich 2006
From 2006.igem.org
Short Overview. The project of the ETH Zurich team consists of the design and implementation in vivo of a gene circuit that can count up to 4. In essence, the counter uses two toggle switches, each storing 1 bit, to keep track of the 4 states. The design of the counter is highly modular, with the hope that it can be included as a unit in larger circuits, and also combined with further counter instances to keep track of a much larger number of states, up to (2^(n+1)) with n units. To facilitate further developments and integration to other projects, the counter is available in form of BioBricks. Among many exciting applications, the availability of a counter enables the execution of sequential instructions, and paves the way for the execution of artifical programs inside living cells.
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News
- 2005.10.18 The parts for the actual INPUT-module are ready, thanks to the hard work of Giorgia, Hervé, and Martje (not all test/debbuging parts though)
- 2005.10.07 Message from Blue Heron: Sequences for NOR are synthesized and will be verified and assembled next week.
- 2005.09.23 Sequences for NOR module ordered from Blue Heron
Organisation
People
Students
Simon Barkow | Christophe Dessimoz | Zlatko Franjcic |
Dominic Frutiger | Robin Künzler | Urs A. Müller |
Jonas Nart | Kristian Nolde | Alexander Roth |
Tamara Ulrich | Giorgia Valsesia | Herve Vanderschuren |
Supervisors
Jörg Stelling | Sven Panke | Eckart Zitzler |
Advisors
Uwe Sauer | Martin Fussenegger | Andreas Hierlemann |
Kay-Uwe Kirstein | Ruedi Aebersold |
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