Team:NRP-UEA-Norwich/ComparatorCircuit
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- | + | Biological systems function on a great variety of different integrative mechanisms which include post-transcriptional attenuation. We believe that Synthetic Biology is at its most effective when these natural mechanisms are taken and applied in novel situations. This ethos we have sought to emulate by creating our own mechanism of post-transcriptional attentuation; the Comparator Circuit. | |
==Origins of the Idea== | ==Origins of the Idea== | ||
- | . | + | In a previous project, the apparent lack of specificity of the promoter BioBrick we looked to improve upon proved to be a minor difficulty that we felt had not been addressed previously in the Registry. Thus we decided to tackle the issue by devising a way of quantitatively measuring the output of NO with the non-specific promoter we were using through a novel gene regulation system. |
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==Preliminary Lab== | ==Preliminary Lab== |
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