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         <p>Modern "lithography" has made images vividly printed on pages and animations vigorously projected on screens. <br />
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         <p>In our modeling efforts, we basically focused on three thing:</p>
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          From that point, we move a step forward. Our project aims at conceiving and constructing a colorful bio-imaging system, on which once you project an image, ideally, the bio-system would exactly print it out on the substrate. <br />
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          To accomplish this, novel bio-bricks(light sensors &amp; color printers), Caulobacter crescentus(a sticky bacteria)and riboswitches were utilized to conceptually render it colorful,clear and compact. The results did prove this idea sound in principle, although further evaluation is required. <br />
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          We have managed to build light sensing circuits of three color and a motion control device in C.crescentus. furthermore, RNA logical gates were built in vivo as substitutes for certain parts with hopefully unprecedented effectiveness.
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<li>Gene Network  </li>
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<li>C.Crescentus's Characteristics  </li>
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<li>Physical Performance of Color Mangling</li>
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<p>All we are trying is to give a insight into the system we are studying, to solve problems like:</p>
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<li>How will different colors effect with each other?  </li>
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<li>Is our gene circuit design plausible?  </li>
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<li>Can we successfully integrate the E.coli and C.Crescentus?</li>
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<p>So, we mainly model on four levels: <br />
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1. <strong>Colony level</strong> <br />
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2. <strong>Cellular level</strong> <br />
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3. <strong>Gene level</strong> <br />
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4. <strong>Physical level</strong></p>
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Latest revision as of 00:51, 13 October 2014

Introduction

In our modeling efforts, we basically focused on three thing:

  1. Gene Network
  2. C.Crescentus's Characteristics
  3. Physical Performance of Color Mangling

All we are trying is to give a insight into the system we are studying, to solve problems like:

  1. How will different colors effect with each other?
  2. Is our gene circuit design plausible?
  3. Can we successfully integrate the E.coli and C.Crescentus?

So, we mainly model on four levels:
1. Colony level
2. Cellular level
3. Gene level
4. Physical level