Tokyo Tech

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Abstract  Concept & Model  Requirements  Genetic_circuit  Works  About_our_team

Abstract

1. Concept & Model

The goal of our project is to make a bacterial society that follows Pareto's principle as an ant society does. On the other word, we try to construct a bacterial system which takes "stable coexistence".(See more.)
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1. Coexistence ⇒ 2. Worker Removal
 3. Unstability ⇒ 4.Coexistence again

2. Requirements

Bistability and cell-cell communication are necessary to realize our model of "stable coexistence". (See more.)

1.Bistability generated by one genetic circuit.
2.cell-cell communication .
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3. Genetic circuit

The genetic circuit in this project consisted of the new parts as well as BioBrick parts. (See more.)


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Assay of our brand-new promoter part

The new parts of this year are here!!

4. Works

Our model has been sophisticated though successive combinations of wet and dry approaches. (See more.)

Wet assay
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Dry simulation
Using the data from wet experiments

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5. About our team

Students
Satoru Akama | Kenichiro Iwasaki | Hiroki Kawahara | Hajime Nakatani

Advisors: Last year's member
Shotaro Ayukawa | Akio Kobayashi

Instructors
[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] やるべきこと