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== Experimental Design ==
 
== Experimental Design ==

Revision as of 15:17, 20 May 2009

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,

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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.

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Experimental Design

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References

Powerpoint File:Suppressorlogic3.ppt

Anderson et al. 2007. “Environmental signal integration by a modular AND gate” [1]

luxO luxT [2]

PprpB propionate [3]