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Revision as of 19:54, 12 June 2008
Here is an idea Malcolm had.
XOR Biological Design
The idea is to have two mirrored halves of the system. One is regulated by AI-1 and the other by AI-2. There is a potential problem in that the Lux half is more likely to get positive feedback than the Las half. This MAY not be a problem because 0/0 is leaky so we put a weak RBS to minimize leaky protein production. Also, if we add AI-2 and AI-1 is produced by leak, then the entire system shuts down.
Ampicillin Communication: time delayed cell growth
Growth Layouts
MWSU Approach