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<h1>Project Description</h1>
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Sensing is critical to any life. It allows us to detect to our environment, adapt to it and know the effects our our own actions and learn from them.
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Sensing is an essential aspect of engineering. We need information about the world to make intelligent efforts to manipulate it. Ideal sensors are reliable, accurate and unobtrusive. Plants as biosensors fulfill these requirements and have the further benefit of being inexpensive and self-reproducing.
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If you don't know what is out there, there is no possibility of interaction or response. Sensing is therefore a highly valued skill in Nature and in our Society. The result of this detection should be clear, quantifiable and user friendly.
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Our aim is to use the lower plant Marchantia Polymorpha as a flexible biosensor. The input, processing and output functionality is parceled into modules which are linked using metabolites and inducible promoters. The modules can be interchanged, allowing many devices to be constructed from the same library of components.
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The primitive plant, Marchantia Polymoprha, fulfils all these criteria.
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Ideal sensors are reliable, accurate and unobtrusive. Plants as bio-sensors fulfil these requirements and have the further benefit of being inexpensive and self-reproducing.
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Our vision is to produce input, processing and output plants which can be combined through Mendelian crossing. We want to make home plant biosensors accessible and fun to the public in the same way as the Arduino has popularized electronic hacking.
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Our dream is to produce input, processing and output plants which can be combined through Mendelian crossing. We want to make plant biosensors accessible to the home enthusiast in the same way that Arduino makes electronics accessible.
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<p><strong>35S - Chromoproteins</strong><br>
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<p><strong>Auxin inducible promoter - VenusN7</strong><br>
<p><strong>Auxin inducible promoter - VenusN7</strong><br>
Hugh - initial research: I am trying to find a sample which contains the promoter</p>
Hugh - initial research: I am trying to find a sample which contains the promoter</p>
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