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- | The goal of our project was to create a bacteria that could transfer genetic information into other bacteria, where after some time the genetic message will destroy itself. Three possible applications for this project are | + | The goal of our project was to create a bacteria that could transfer genetic information into other bacteria, where after some time the genetic message will destroy itself. Three possible applications for this project are |
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#Temporary multi-tasking bacteria - the communication between bacteria can advance through bacterial networks, allowing various bacteria to perform various tasks. Furthermore, since the message self-destroys itself, the bacteria performs the task for some time, and then stops, allowing it to perform another task afterwards. | #Temporary multi-tasking bacteria - the communication between bacteria can advance through bacterial networks, allowing various bacteria to perform various tasks. Furthermore, since the message self-destroys itself, the bacteria performs the task for some time, and then stops, allowing it to perform another task afterwards. |
Revision as of 20:35, 23 July 2009
Welcome to the 2009 Cellular Relay Race
We are currently working on a cell to cell communication system with possible applications in colon cancer treatment and reducing antibiotic resistance of bacteria.
The Team
This is the second year the TUDelft participates in the iGEM competition. The group consists of 7 students, 4 instructors and a lot of advisors from TUDelft willing to help out and think with us when it is necessary. An overview of the people involved and our competences can be found on the team page. With our 7 participants and 4 instructors, we are enthusiastic to start working on our project: Cell to cell communication with re-engineered plasmids.
The Project - Cellular Relay Race
The goal of our project was to create a bacteria that could transfer genetic information into other bacteria, where after some time the genetic message will destroy itself. Three possible applications for this project are
- Reducing antibiotic resistance of bacteria -
- Temporary multi-tasking bacteria - the communication between bacteria can advance through bacterial networks, allowing various bacteria to perform various tasks. Furthermore, since the message self-destroys itself, the bacteria performs the task for some time, and then stops, allowing it to perform another task afterwards.