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Revision as of 23:00, 28 August 2006


UC Berkeley

We are researching addressable cell-to-cell communication in E. coli. By manipulating the process of conjugation, our cells may selectively pass plasmids to other cells. Information contained in the transferred plasmids may be regulated translationally by implementing RNA based locks and keys. These key research advances may allow for implementation of complex systems of NAND logic gates in bacterial cultures.
Getting Started on OWW


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Undergrads

Bryan Hernandez
Matt Fleming
Kaitlin A. Davis
Jennifer Lu
Samantha Liang
Daniel Kluesing
Will Bosworth

Postdocs

John Dueber
Chris Anderson

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lab calendar

The Details

Oligonucleotides
Sequences
Construction Files
-80 Stocks
Sequencing

Procedures

Procedure Overview (Plasmid DNA to Sequencing)
Plasmid Transformation
Digestion
Ligation
Sequencing
Competent cell production
PCR prep
Conjugation
DNA Gel pouring
DNA purifications
PCR machine program (Expand kit)
Knockouts
Knockouts by Electroporation of pOX38 x pKD46


Subgroup Notebooks

Conjugation 6/7/06-7/21/06
Conjugation 7/24/06 - present
Locks and Keys
Logic Gates
Bryan's Lock and Keys
Samantha's Notebook


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Addressable Cell-to-Cell Communication

Useful Links


Subgroup Strategies, Overview