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Revision as of 16:15, 22 August 2010
Sudoku
We're trying to make E.coli solve Sudoku puzzle. Human and Computers can solve Sudoku, of course. But E.coli, which is lower animal, solves sudoku in our project. It is very very interesting!
Please see:
Content : https://2010.igem.org/Team:UT-Tokyo/Sudoku_content
Construct : https://2010.igem.org/Team:UT-Tokyo/Sudoku_construct
Protocols and data : https://2010.igem.org/Team:UT-Tokyo/Sudoku_protocols
Content
What is Sudoku?
Sudoku is a famous puzzle game. It is now widely known all over the world. There are a lot of version of Sudoku puzzle, but the 9×9 cells version is the most famous. 81 cells is divided into nine smaller squares containing nine cells each; we call them subgrids. The puzzle setter provides a partially completed grid, which typically has a unique solution. The player must fill in the empty cells with the numbers 1 to 9 in such a way that no digit appears twice in the same row, column or subgrid. It looks like a Latin square. Sudoku requires no math, but logic. Sudoku became an international hit in 2005.
E.coli solves Sudoku
How does E.coli solve Sudoku puzzele? Now we explain it. We use simple 4×4 cells version to explain it.
Appeal point
Parallel computing
Our E.coli is superior to PC.
Differentiation model
This is a model of Eukarya differentiation model created by prokaryote.
Future vision
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