Team:UNAM-Genomics Mexico/Modules/In silico

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Our Light-based communication interfaz, goes beyond the living organism communication process to enable the interfacing of living systems with informational systems such as computers, being this novel approach a bridge  
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between electronic and genetic engineering devices.  
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Coupling together Biological and In-Silico Chassis

Our Light-based communication interfaz, goes beyond the living organism communication process to enable the interfacing of living systems with informational systems such as computers, being this novel approach a bridge between electronic and genetic engineering devices.

Since we want to emphasize the parallel logic with silicon-based systems, we created this short animation showing the similar rationales for a hybrid "cyborg-ish" system:

iGEM

iGEM is the International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition, held each year at MIT and organized with support of the Parts Registry. See more here.

Synthetic Biology

This is defined as attempting to manipulate living objects as if they were man-made machines, specifically in terms of genetic engineering. See more here.

Genomics

We are students on the Genomic Sciences program at the Center for Genomic Sciences of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, campus Morelos. See more here.

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