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< | Our projects concern with the ability for bacterial cells to '''differentiate''' out of homogeneous conditions into populations with the '''division of labor'''. We aim at devices conferring host cells with the ability to form cooperating groups spontaneously and to take consecutive steps sequentially even when the genetic background and environmental inputs are identical. To break the mirror in such homogeneous condition, we need two devices respectively responsible for '''temporal''' and '''spatial''' differentiation. The implementation and application of such devices will lead to a picture of future bioengineering where complex programs consisted of sequential steps (structure oriented programs) and cooperating agencies (forked instances of a single class, object and event oriented) can be embedded in a single genome. | ||
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About the name of projects, the two devices are named after their respective functions: hop count and push-on-push-off switch, but they are common for breaking symmetry, which is interesting and ubiquitous in science. Although this "differentiation" process resemble the development of multicellular organism, we tend to use a more bioengineering style analogy: assembly line. Or maybe after some years from now, this will not be just an analogy. <br> | |||
'''Also visit:''' [http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Peking '''IGEM2007 Peking'''] | |||
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Some of our ideas are listed [[iGEM:Peking/2007/Ideas | here]] | Some of our ideas are listed [[iGEM:Peking/2007/Ideas | here]] | ||
'''Rap up'''<br> | |||
Collections of the experiences. | |||
* A [[IGEM:Peking/2007/Experience-colletcion | response]] to Goodman. In English. | |||
* Collections of [[IGEM:Peking/2007/Things_we_want_to_say |chinese sentiments]]. | |||
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=== Students === | === Students === | ||
*Anting Xu | *[[iGEM:Peking/2007/Anting Xu | Anting Xu]] | ||
*Chang Liu | *[[iGEM:Peking/2007/Chang Liu | Chang Liu]] | ||
*Chongyi Chen | *[[iGEM:Peking/2007/Chongyi Chen | Chongyi Chen]] | ||
*Chunbo Lou | *[[iGEM:Peking/2007/Chunbo Lou | Chunbo Lou]] | ||
*Daizhuo Chen | *[[User:Chen Daizhuo | Chen Daizhuo, Henry]] | ||
*Dan Lu | *[[iGEM:Peking/2007/Dan Lu | Dan Lu]] | ||
*Haisu Ma | *[[iGEM:Peking/2007/Haisu Ma | Haisu Ma]] | ||
*Lingli Jiang | *[[iGEM:Peking/2007/Lingli Jiang | Lingli Jiang]] | ||
*Ming Ni | *[[iGEM:Peking/2007/Ming Ni | Ming Ni]] | ||
*Mingcong Wang | *[[iGEM:Peking/2007/Mingcong Wang | Mingcong Wang]] | ||
*[[Peking_Mingzhi Qu | Mingzhi Qu]] | *[[Peking_Mingzhi Qu | Mingzhi Qu]] | ||
*Qinsi Zheng | *[[iGEM:Peking/2007/Qinsi Zheng | Qinsi Zheng]] | ||
*Tao Ma | *[[iGEM:Peking/2007/Tao Ma | Tao Ma]] | ||
*[[Tao Yu ]] | *[[iGEM:Peking/2007/Tao Yu | Tao Yu ]] | ||
*Ting Liu | *[[iGEM:Peking/2007/Ting Liu | Ting Liu]] | ||
*Xili Liu | *[[iGEM:Peking/2007/Xili Liu | Xili Liu]] | ||
*Yifan Yang | *[[User:YangYifan | Yifan Yang]] | ||
* | *[[iGEM:Peking/2007/Zhe Ren | Zhe Ren]] | ||
=== Advisors === | === Advisors === |
Latest revision as of 14:11, 21 November 2007
Towards Self-differentiated Bacterial Assembly Line
Our projects concern with the ability for bacterial cells to differentiate out of homogeneous conditions into populations with the division of labor. We aim at devices conferring host cells with the ability to form cooperating groups spontaneously and to take consecutive steps sequentially even when the genetic background and environmental inputs are identical. To break the mirror in such homogeneous condition, we need two devices respectively responsible for temporal and spatial differentiation. The implementation and application of such devices will lead to a picture of future bioengineering where complex programs consisted of sequential steps (structure oriented programs) and cooperating agencies (forked instances of a single class, object and event oriented) can be embedded in a single genome.
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<html> <img src="http://openwetware.org/images/b/b9/Icon_board.png" alt="Project"> </html>ProjectHop Count with Conjugation Push-on-push-off Switch Meetings
Brainstorming Rap up
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<html> <img src="http://openwetware.org/images/e/e2/Icon_info.png" alt="News" border="0"> </html>LabProducts and Parts Procedures Protocols
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<html> <img src="http://openwetware.org/images/3/39/Icon_groups.png" alt="People"> </html>PeopleThe iGEM 2007 PKU Team now consists of about 20 students and several faculty members from School of Life Science and Center of Theoretical Biology. Students
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