Team:SCU-China/Overview
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<p>The idea of our project is on the basis of studying a whole lot of other projects of former teams. During this process, we find a pretty interesting phenomenon that many projects are involved in 3 major steps of signaling transduction—the sensing, transmitting, and effecting. However, almost all the teams are just constructing a simple signaling transduction system. Some teams did try to construct a more complex system, though, but one single bacterium is not enough to bear the too big plasmid. Unfortunately, their projects therefore failed.</p><p> | <p>The idea of our project is on the basis of studying a whole lot of other projects of former teams. During this process, we find a pretty interesting phenomenon that many projects are involved in 3 major steps of signaling transduction—the sensing, transmitting, and effecting. However, almost all the teams are just constructing a simple signaling transduction system. Some teams did try to construct a more complex system, though, but one single bacterium is not enough to bear the too big plasmid. Unfortunately, their projects therefore failed.</p><p> |
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