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3. Examples of 3 different types of memory in 3 different types of organisms.  
 
3. Examples of 3 different types of memory in 3 different types of organisms.  
  
A.  In 2000, a genetic toggle switch was created in ''E. coli.''
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---A.  In 2000, a genetic toggle switch was created in ''E. coli.''
  
B.    In 2005, a hysteretic switch was created in mammalian cells.
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---B.    In 2005, a hysteretic switch was created in mammalian cells.
  
C.    In 2007, a permanant cellular memory unit (meaning that it remembered being in a given state even when it no longer existed in that state) was created in yeast.  
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---C.    In 2007, a permanant cellular memory unit (meaning that it remembered being in a given state even when it no longer existed in that state) was created in yeast.  
  
 
4. Conclusions and Future Directions of the Field
 
4. Conclusions and Future Directions of the Field

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Synthetic Cellular Memory

Brief Introduction paragraph

Explanation of how things will be explained.

1. How to biologically construct memory?

2. Mathematical Models of these constructs

3. Examples of 3 different types of memory in 3 different types of organisms.

---A. In 2000, a genetic toggle switch was created in E. coli.

---B. In 2005, a hysteretic switch was created in mammalian cells.

---C. In 2007, a permanant cellular memory unit (meaning that it remembered being in a given state even when it no longer existed in that state) was created in yeast.

4. Conclusions and Future Directions of the Field


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