Iap 2003

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==Overview==
During MIT's Independent Activity Period (IAP) of January 2003, student teams designed biological oscillators coupled to fluorescent reporters. These genetic blinkers were intended to improve on Elowitz's Repressilator. One team coupled two oscillators to even out the oscillations. Another used cell-cell signaling to coordinate the oscillators in a colony.
During MIT's Independent Activity Period (IAP) of January 2003, student teams designed biological oscillators coupled to fluorescent reporters. These genetic blinkers were intended to improve on Elowitz's Repressilator. One team coupled two oscillators to even out the oscillations. Another used cell-cell signaling to coordinate the oscillators in a colony.
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==IAP 2003 Student Projects==
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Descriptions and schematics can be found [http://iap03.igem.org here]

Latest revision as of 19:38, 30 March 2006

Overview

During MIT's Independent Activity Period (IAP) of January 2003, student teams designed biological oscillators coupled to fluorescent reporters. These genetic blinkers were intended to improve on Elowitz's Repressilator. One team coupled two oscillators to even out the oscillations. Another used cell-cell signaling to coordinate the oscillators in a colony.

IAP 2003 Student Projects

Descriptions and schematics can be found here

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