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+ | ==[[Tokyo_Tech|Abstruct]] [[Tokyo/Model|Concept & Model]] [[Tokyo/Requirements |Requirements]] [[Tokyo/Genetic circuit|Genetic_circuit]] [[Tokyo/Works|Works]] [[Tokyo/about our team|About_our_team]]== | ||
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- | + | ==1.[[Tokyo/Model|Concept & Model]]== | |
+ | '''We made a bacterial society that follows Pareto's principle as an [[Tokyo/Concepts|ant society]] does. ([[Tokyo/Model|See more.]])''' [[Image:TOP.JPG|470px]] | ||
+ | '''1. Coexistence ⇒ 2. Worker Removal ⇒ 3.Coexistence again''' | ||
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+ | '''Bistability and coexistence by cell-cell communication are necessary to realize our model. ([[Tokyo/Requirements|See more.]])''' | ||
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+ | ==3.[[Tokyo/Genetic circuit|Genetic circuit]]== | ||
- | | | + | '''The genetic circuit in this project shown below have been consisted of [[Tokyo/new parts |our newly deviced parts]] as well as the delivered BioBrick parts. (See more for [[Tokyo/Genetic circuit|the gentic circuit]] and [[Tokyo/construction|the new parts.]])''' |
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+ | '''Our model has been sophisticated though combinational wet and dry approaches; that is, by gene construction and assay accompanied by analysis and simulation. ([[Tokyo/Works|See more.]])''' | ||
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<br>[http://www.sb.dis.titech.ac.jp/ Daisuke Kiga] | [http://www.es.dis.titech.ac.jp/ Masayuki Yamamura] | [http://nicosia.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~hagiya/ Masami Hagiya] | [http://www.sb.dis.titech.ac.jp/ Masahiko Uchiyama] | <br>[http://www.sb.dis.titech.ac.jp/ Daisuke Kiga] | [http://www.es.dis.titech.ac.jp/ Masayuki Yamamura] | [http://nicosia.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~hagiya/ Masami Hagiya] | [http://www.sb.dis.titech.ac.jp/ Masahiko Uchiyama] | ||
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Revision as of 13:05, 23 October 2007
Abstruct Concept & Model Requirements Genetic_circuit Works About_our_team
Abstruct
1.Concept & ModelWe made a bacterial society that follows Pareto's principle as an ant society does. (See more.) 1. Coexistence ⇒ 2. Worker Removal ⇒ 3.Coexistence again 2.RequirementsBistability and coexistence by cell-cell communication are necessary to realize our model. (See more.)
3.Genetic circuitThe genetic circuit in this project shown below have been consisted of our newly deviced parts as well as the delivered BioBrick parts. (See more for the gentic circuit and the new parts.)
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4.WorksOur model has been sophisticated though combinational wet and dry approaches; that is, by gene construction and assay accompanied by analysis and simulation. (See more.) Wet assayDry simulation3. About our teamStudents
Advisors: Last year's member
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