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Revision as of 09:03, 15 July 2010
Research of the previous Team's work
iGEM Mexico 2007
- Project Failed
- Admitted were underfunded, no results shown
iGEM Mexico 2009
- Apparently 11 out of 12 ligations were successful - they would have been able to test the system had the final ligation occurred.
- The only experimental results were those demonstrating that AHL was initiating it's own transcription via the expression of GFP.
iGEM 2008 Cambridge team - iBrain
- Planned to use similar quorum sensing mechanisms with the lux operon to detect activity. However, the lux operon would not work in a gram positive organism such as Bacillus therefore only E.coli could work.