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<h3>1. Bacterial eye</h3>
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===1. Bacterial eye===
* The moment bacteria get a signal, they become fixed at this point
* The moment bacteria get a signal, they become fixed at this point
* Coliroid – In the registry, mechanism that makes a “photo”
* Coliroid – In the registry, mechanism that makes a “photo”
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'''Vote: Yes (10/13)'''
'''Vote: Yes (10/13)'''
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<h3>2. pH Sensor</h3>
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===2. pH Sensor===
* pH sensitive GFT which has different wavelengths at different pH, now used to measure intracellular pH
* pH sensitive GFT which has different wavelengths at different pH, now used to measure intracellular pH
* Perhaps make this exported to the extracellular?
* Perhaps make this exported to the extracellular?
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'''Vote: No (6/13)'''
'''Vote: No (6/13)'''
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<h3>3. Plastic Soup</h3>
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===3. Plastic Soup===
* Plastic degradation for cleaning of the oceans
* Plastic degradation for cleaning of the oceans
'''Vote: No (0/13)'''
'''Vote: No (0/13)'''

Latest revision as of 19:05, 2 August 2010

Contents

Session 9

1. Bacterial eye

  • The moment bacteria get a signal, they become fixed at this point
  • Coliroid – In the registry, mechanism that makes a “photo”
  • Negative activation is better (repression is better than induction)
  • Pigment degradation? Not needed if it’s just a one time thing

Vote: Yes (10/13)

2. pH Sensor

  • pH sensitive GFT which has different wavelengths at different pH, now used to measure intracellular pH
  • Perhaps make this exported to the extracellular?
  • Not sure which pH range it uses?
  • pH indicators?

Vote: No (6/13)

3. Plastic Soup

  • Plastic degradation for cleaning of the oceans

Vote: No (0/13)