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University of Calgary 2007 Simplified Project Overview

E. coLisa Simplified Project Overview


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Each engineered cell (blue capsule) has genes (green box with arrow) for a light sensing protein (green oval)

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The light sensor is activated by passing the beam from a laser pointer over the petri plate

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The light sensor controls another gene (red box with arrow), for the protein agarase (red circles). Once activated by the laser pointer, the light sensor activates the agarase gene.

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Agarase breaks down the jello-like matrix that the cells rest on. When many cells produce agarase a depression becomes visible on the petri plate.

evoGEM Simplified Project Overview