Team:Calgary/Project/BsDetector/TargetDiseases
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- | <p> | + | <p>Our pathogen detection system consists of two collections of interconnected genes (operons) placed inside various regions (loci) of the <Bacillus Subtilis> chromosome. The first operon is designated the "reporter" and consists of a constitutive promoter (<i>Pveg</i>), a ribosome binding site, a repressible operator(<i>C2P22</i>), and a chromophore (<i>LacZ</i>). Our "reporter" operon works in conjunction with our "repressor" operon, which consists of the same promoter ribomsome binding site, and a repressor gene designed to negate the function of aforementioned operator (<i>C2P22</i>). In addition, the repressor gene will be flanked by sequences homologous to a target sequence within our intended pathogen(s). </p> |
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Target Diseases
Our pathogen detection system consists of two collections of interconnected genes (operons) placed inside various regions (loci) of the