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<h2>Introduction</h2>
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Phytochrome A (PhyA) is a member of the phytochrome family of red/far-red photo-
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Phytochrome A (PhyA) is a member of the phytochrome family of red/far-red photo-<br>
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receptors. These photoreceptors are involved in a wide range of developmental
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receptors. These photoreceptors are involved in a wide range of developmental<br>
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responses in plants. Fhy1 is a protein which binds PhyA  under light conditions,  
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responses in plants. Fhy1 is a protein which binds PhyA  under light conditions,<br>
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enable us to use this protein-protein interaction.
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enable us to use this protein-protein interaction.<br>
<h2>Materials and Methods</h2>
<h2>Materials and Methods</h2>

Revision as of 13:26, 22 October 2007

Contents

Towards optical signal processing in E. coli

iGEM team Freiburg

Introduction

Phytochrome A (PhyA) is a member of the phytochrome family of red/far-red photo-
receptors. These photoreceptors are involved in a wide range of developmental
responses in plants. Fhy1 is a protein which binds PhyA under light conditions,
enable us to use this protein-protein interaction.

Materials and Methods

Results

Discussion

References