Team:Paris Bettencourt/Project/Odor Library
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of stool. The pleasant odor library aims to not only eliminate the unpleasant smell in | of stool. The pleasant odor library aims to not only eliminate the unpleasant smell in | ||
E. coli, but also to produce appreciable ones, like those of jasmine, banana, and | E. coli, but also to produce appreciable ones, like those of jasmine, banana, and | ||
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Revision as of 10:47, 11 July 2014
Odor Library
Escherichia coli, a bacterium commonly used in lab, naturally produces the odor
of stool. The pleasant odor library aims to not only eliminate the unpleasant smell in
E. coli, but also to produce appreciable ones, like those of jasmine, banana, and
lemon.
We hope to establish a database of gene sequences that produce the compounds corresponding to various odors that can be assembled with a standard promoter in E. coli. We are using a study that statistically concluded the ten primary categories of odor that human beings perceive through an analysis of words used to describe smell in order to decide the smells we will produce. By covering all or most of the ten categories, we will be able to produce a large variety of odors.