Team:Calgary/Lab/Quorum Sensing
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- | + | Bonnie Bassler is a professor of molecular biology at Princeton University. She pioneered and has made significant advances in the field Quorum Sensing, or cell-to-cell communication. Specifically, she is an expert with <i>V. harveyi</i> and has provided our team with the essential genes from this species of bacteria to implement the AI-2 signalling system in <i>E. Coli</i>: LuxPQ, LuxOU, LuxO mutants and the qrr4 promoter. She also provided our team with the KT1144 reporter strain that will help in testing our reporter circuit. She has been awarded with the MacArthur Fellowship, for an individual with "exceptional merit and promise for continued and enhanced creative work". Please watch the video as she delivers a riveting TED talk about Quorum Sensing. We watched this video numerous times simply because it gives a tremendous overview of Quorum Sensing. | |
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UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY
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HAWAIIAN BOBTAILED SQUID & Vibrio fischeri
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