Team:Edinburgh/Modelling/Bacterial
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<p><b>Figure 1:</b> A composite agent with four DNA agents joined together at their upstream and downstream sites, representing the <i>cat-sacB</i> construct and surrounding DNA.</p><br><br></center> | <p><b>Figure 1:</b> A composite agent with four DNA agents joined together at their upstream and downstream sites, representing the <i>cat-sacB</i> construct and surrounding DNA.</p><br><br></center> | ||
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<p><b>Figure 1:</b> A composite agent with four DNA agents joined together at their upstream and downstream sites, representing the <i>cat-sacB</i> construct and surrounding DNA.</p><br><br></center> | <p><b>Figure 1:</b> A composite agent with four DNA agents joined together at their upstream and downstream sites, representing the <i>cat-sacB</i> construct and surrounding DNA.</p><br><br></center> | ||
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Revision as of 15:59, 23 August 2010
Overview: Modelling bacterial BRIDGEs
The second Kappa model created for the project attempted to realise the original vision we held for the system: a composite device based on the tried and tested Elowitz repressilator, combined with three different light-producing and light-sensing systems.
The Repressilator
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