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Revision as of 12:37, 26 July 2007
Applications and further research
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Division Frequency Analysis
The output of the Division PoPper could be linked to the production of a slowly degrading protein. The more frequent the divisions, the grater the concentration of the protein.
Division Counting
Coupling to a PoPS counting device
Couple the output of the Division PoPper to another counting device (such as the ETH Zurich counter or other variants) to count the number of cell divisions. This would be difficult to test due to the nature of colonies and the cells dividing out of phase
Counting using more recombination sections
Rather than using the DivisionPoPper directly, This uses the flipping dif sites to activate the different recombination sites and cut out the different sections of DNA