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<small>What is E. lemming?</small>
<small>What is E. lemming?</small>
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<p>E. lemming is the 2010 iGEM project of ETH Zurich. We intend to control movement of a single <i>E. coli</i> bacterium by hijacking chemotaxis and monitoring of position and direction of the bacterium by image processing algorithms, which are linked to a controller device. Find out more about our motivation and project idea!</p>
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<p>E. lemming is the 2010 iGEM project of ETH Zurich. We intend to control movement of a single <i>E. coli</i> bacterium by hijacking chemotaxis. Position and direction of the bacterium is monitored by image processing algorithms, which are linked to a controller device. Find out more about our motivation and project idea!</p>
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<small>How is it implemented?</small>
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<p>By coupling proteins of the chemotaxis pathway to a synthetic light-sensitive spatial localization system, their activity can be controlled reversibly. To find out more about our project on the molecular level and to find information regarding the biological implementation and an overview about the conducted wet laboratory experiments, visit this section.</p>
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<p>By coupling proteins of the chemotaxis pathway to a light-sensitive spatial localization system, the chemotactic activity can be controlled reversibly. To find out more about our project on the molecular level biological implementation visit this section.</p>
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Revision as of 14:51, 26 October 2010

  • Motivation & Project Idea

    What is E. lemming?
  • E. lemming - The Movie

    Watch a short animation!
  • Biology & Wet Laboratory

    How is it implemented?
  • Mathematical Modeling

    How does modeling help?
  • Information Processing

    How is it controlled?
  • Achievements

    What was achieved?
  • Team

    Who is behind E. lemming?