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<h4>Time and concentration indicator</h4>
<h4>Time and concentration indicator</h4>
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Threats and dangers are thing are a master of evasion because they need to be. In many occasions any danger can be missed on the moment of measurement. This chance for this problem can be lowered by performing multiple measurements, but this still does not solve the problem. For any reliable measurement a sensor must be present the entire time.
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Numerous identical plasmids are often present in single cells and plasmids replicate independently of the bacterial chromosome (Scott 1984). A plasmid copy number (PCN) has been determined for all plasmids in the Parts Registry, which indicates a likely amount of copies of the plasmid to be present in each cell. Unlike eukaryotes, prokaryotes do not copy DNA methylation patterns to the newly synthesized strand during DNA replication. This will lead to a dilution of the amount of ‘written’-plasmids over time, mostly due to cell replication and the ensuing binomial division of the plasmids in the parent cell among the two daughter cells.
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Our modified bacteria is a natural occurring bacteria that has no pathogenic capability. Therefore it can be released into any environment without a problem and stay there for as long as needed. When considering a population of bacteria there is bound to be only a portion that is activated. Knowing this and the fact that for this application our tweaked system does not pass on the registration to its progeny we can use the growth rate and the proportional activation to determine an exact moment in time where our system is activated.  
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[[File:Celldivision.png|thumb|300px|Due to cell division, the amount of methylated plasmids will be approximately halved during each division cycle. In this picture a lower opacity indicates a lower amount of methylated plasmids]]
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The volatilty of this memory design seemed a downside at first, but quickly opened our eyes to a very exciting feature of this system. By analyzing the fraction:
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<math>F(t) = \frac{\text{written plasmids}}{\text{written + unwritten plasmids}}</math>
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at the time of memory read-out, the time at which the signal was registered can be inferred.
<h1>Applications</h1>
<h1>Applications</h1>

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