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If you have not had a lesson on how the bacterial photography system works, go read the first half of the [[BioBuilding: Synthetic Biology for Students: Design Assignment | design assignment page]]. | If you have not had a lesson on how the bacterial photography system works, go read the first half of the [[BioBuilding: Synthetic Biology for Students: Design Assignment | design assignment page]]. | ||
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Lab 3: Picture thisExplore an engineered biological system through a computer simulation, an electronics building kit, and a real-life example. Acknowledgments: This lab was developed with MIT's undergraduate lab subject 20.109, in collaboration with extraordinary biological engineers: Jeff Tabor, Deepak Chandran, Reshma Shetty, Steve Wasserman, & Kelly Drinkwater ObjectivesBy the conclusion of this laboratory investigation, the student will be able to:
IntroductionIf you have not had a lesson on how the bacterial photography system works, go read the first half of the design assignment page. Part I: TinkerCellPart II. Electronic vs Biological CircuitsPart III. U-do-it Bacterial Photograph
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