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We would like to create an organism able to have specific abilities depending on the external conditions, for example in a reactor, the bacteria could catalyze a reaction that requires high temperature and catalyze the rest of the reaction at low temperature.
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We would like to create an organism able to have specific abilities depending on the external conditions, for exemple in a reactor the bacteria could catalyze a reaction that requires high temperature and catalyze the rest of the reaction at low temperature.
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We need to implant the genome of an extremophile in another bacteria, and to have a plasmid that would serve as a switch between the expression of the two genomes.  
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Very interesting but it required 5 years for a team to successfully implant the genome from a bacteria to another.
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We would need to implant the genom of an extremophile in another one, and to have a plasmid that would serve as a switch between the expression of the two genom.
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Very interesting but it required 5 years for a team to succesfully implant the genom from a bacterium to another.
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result : trash
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Contents

Multigenomic microorganism

1. The idea

We would like to create an organism able to have specific abilities depending on the external conditions, for example in a reactor, the bacteria could catalyze a reaction that requires high temperature and catalyze the rest of the reaction at low temperature.

2. How to

We need to implant the genome of an extremophile in another bacteria, and to have a plasmid that would serve as a switch between the expression of the two genomes.

3. Approval

Very interesting but it required 5 years for a team to successfully implant the genome from a bacteria to another.


result : garbage :(

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