Predator-Prey Behavior
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Revision as of 14:23, 3 August 2005
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Intro
A predator-prey behavior should be mimicked by two similar (but not identical) bacterial populations wich "hunt" each other periodically. This will be visually detectable as an obscillating change in fluorescence from green to red, like a sort of traffic light...
Principle
A predator-prey behavior should be mimicked by two similar (but not identical) bacterial populations wich "hunt" each other periodically. This will be visually detectable as an obscillating change in fluorescence from green to red, like a sort of traffic light...
The X approach
Basic Idea
Some specific implementation.
Possible Extensions
Discussion
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