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Bacteria-phage interaction essentially is a fight for survival between two populations. | Bacteria-phage interaction essentially is a fight for survival between two populations. | ||
Although we modified ''E. coli'' at the molecular level to prevent the replication of T7 and T3 , our ultimate goal is that ''E. coli'' can contend against infection at population level. | Although we modified ''E. coli'' at the molecular level to prevent the replication of T7 and T3 , our ultimate goal is that ''E. coli'' can contend against infection at population level. | ||
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* [https://2009.igem.org/Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:CA Modeling bacteria behaviour and Bacteriophage infection using Cellular Automata.] | * [https://2009.igem.org/Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:CA Modeling bacteria behaviour and Bacteriophage infection using Cellular Automata.] | ||
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+ | [1] Drew Endy, Deyu Kong, John Yin. 1996. Intracellular Kinetics of a Growing Virus: | ||
+ | A Genetically Structured Simulation for Bacteriophage T7 | ||
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+ | [2] Lingchong You, Patrick F. Suthers, and John Yin. 2002. Effects of Escherichia | ||
+ | coli Physiology on Growth of Phage T7 In Vivo and In Silico | ||
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