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Revision as of 15:57, 20 May 2009
Contents
Suppressor Logic Toolkit and Quasi-Hash Function
The following slides describe the basic toolkit design and a specific experiment that would result in a quasi-hash function
Basic Toolkit Design
The AND gate was designed by Anderson using termination suppressors, while the new design would use frame shift suppressors,




Toolkit with Specific Inputs and Outputs
PprpB/propionate and luxO/pluxT are new communication players that would need to be looked into further to verify their usefulness.
See references at bottom of page.




Experimental Design


Parts Needed
Promoter pR R0051
References
Powerpoint File:Suppressorlogic3.ppt
Anderson et al. 2007. “Environmental signal integration by a modular AND gate” [1]
luxO luxT [2]
PprpB propionate [3]