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- | + | *Promoters respond to changes in the environment | |
Hence bacteria can and can only function well and survive in a specific environment | Hence bacteria can and can only function well and survive in a specific environment |
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Several ideas on the subject of this year's investigation were come up during various brainstorming sessions. Our team picked out the idea of engineering a mechanism that can act as a safety net to prevent genetically modified bacteria from performing undesired tasks in wrong environments.
Bacteria are genetically engineered to perform various functions.Prospective functions include biodegradation of crude oil and killing of cancer cells. Yet, undesired tasks might be performed by the baterium itself as well. The idea of a "bio-safety" net would serve the purpose.
For example, after fulfillment of intended functions or when bacteria have escaped from the intented work zone.
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Overall project
ways to achieve this
- Insertion of killing genes
- Regulated by specific promoters
- Promoters respond to changes in the environment
Hence bacteria can and can only function well and survive in a specific environment