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<p><span style="font-weight:bold; font-size:200%; color:#0000cc;">The Simplified Construct</span></p><br> | <p><span style="font-weight:bold; font-size:200%; color:#0000cc;">The Simplified Construct</span></p><br> | ||
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The overall result of this process is that the Turing Machine adds +1 to a string of 11111's as is required by the specification of the Turing Machine.<br> | The overall result of this process is that the Turing Machine adds +1 to a string of 11111's as is required by the specification of the Turing Machine.<br> | ||
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By reducing the number of proteins required to 2 LuxI and LuxR, we drastically reduce the complexity of the system design. Our simplified constructs enable us to phenotypically mimic the behaviour of a Turing Machine Unary Adder. | By reducing the number of proteins required to 2 LuxI and LuxR, we drastically reduce the complexity of the system design. Our simplified constructs enable us to phenotypically mimic the behaviour of a Turing Machine Unary Adder. |
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