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Our [[Team:Stanford/Research| project]] this year is to make E. coli sense the ratio of two different chemicals in its environment and produce a protein output based on that ratio. We are implementing two different styles of ratio sensor: a [[Digital Sensor|digital sensor]] that reports the relationship between the present ratio and a single desired ratio via the presence or absence of signal and an [[Analog Sensor|analog sensor]] that reports the exact ratio present via the intensity of the output. | Our [[Team:Stanford/Research| project]] this year is to make E. coli sense the ratio of two different chemicals in its environment and produce a protein output based on that ratio. We are implementing two different styles of ratio sensor: a [[Digital Sensor|digital sensor]] that reports the relationship between the present ratio and a single desired ratio via the presence or absence of signal and an [[Analog Sensor|analog sensor]] that reports the exact ratio present via the intensity of the output. | ||
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Welcome to the Stanford team Wiki for iGEM 2010
Stanford iGEM is a student-run, faculty-directed research group at Stanford University. The objective of our interdisciplinary group is to design and build novel engineered biological systems using standardized DNA-based parts to submit to the iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machines) competition, held annually at MIT. Our research draws from the principles of synthetic biology, an emerging interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary area that involves the design and construction of biological systems. Here is our 2010 team profile.
If you are looking for our winning 2009 project, check out our old site.
Our Project
Our project this year is to make E. coli sense the ratio of two different chemicals in its environment and produce a protein output based on that ratio. We are implementing two different styles of ratio sensor: a digital sensor that reports the relationship between the present ratio and a single desired ratio via the presence or absence of signal and an analog sensor that reports the exact ratio present via the intensity of the output.
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