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For this subproject, our team created what we call a "biological oscillator". For this oscillator, we used three different strains of bacteria. Each strain produces a different quorum sensing molecule which triggers the next one while repressing the previous one. Each strain has a different fluorescent protein for us to test.  
For this subproject, our team created what we call a "biological oscillator". For this oscillator, we used three different strains of bacteria. Each strain produces a different quorum sensing molecule which triggers the next one while repressing the previous one. Each strain has a different fluorescent protein for us to test.  
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Project: Oscillator

For this subproject, our team created what we call a "biological oscillator". For this oscillator, we used three different strains of bacteria. Each strain produces a different quorum sensing molecule which triggers the next one while repressing the previous one. Each strain has a different fluorescent protein for us to test. <a href="#" style="float: right;margin-top: 30px;">Read more</a>