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Through our project, we aim to design a stable community of microorganisms which interact according to our intentions and that could be used as a standard tool in lab and industry for different purposes. Hence our main biobrick is the actual organism!
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In other words, our objective is to create a system that allows the co-culture of several genetically engineered machines in defined and tunable proportions in synthetic conditions, just like different species coexist in an ecosystem in nature. In order to do this we´ve come up with several plausible circuit designs, each of them that uses a different approach to the same issue and we´ll test the easiest one in order to prove it can work.
== Project Details==
== Project Details==

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Through our project, we aim to design a stable community of microorganisms which interact according to our intentions and that could be used as a standard tool in lab and industry for different purposes. Hence our main biobrick is the actual organism!

In other words, our objective is to create a system that allows the co-culture of several genetically engineered machines in defined and tunable proportions in synthetic conditions, just like different species coexist in an ecosystem in nature. In order to do this we´ve come up with several plausible circuit designs, each of them that uses a different approach to the same issue and we´ll test the easiest one in order to prove it can work.

Contents

Project Details

Part 2

The Experiments

Part 3

Results