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<p class="text-justify">If we added our Coliclock system into Bee. coli, bacteria would produce proteins against <em>Nosema ceranae</em>, parazite, which affects bees and causes them to get sick. In theory, Bee. coli project would ne responsible for the protein system, whilst our construct, Coliclock would be responsible for the time of the performed function. Cells divide for some time and then die. Regulation of light is not essential here and bacteria will back out on its own.</p> | <p class="text-justify">If we added our Coliclock system into Bee. coli, bacteria would produce proteins against <em>Nosema ceranae</em>, parazite, which affects bees and causes them to get sick. In theory, Bee. coli project would ne responsible for the protein system, whilst our construct, Coliclock would be responsible for the time of the performed function. Cells divide for some time and then die. Regulation of light is not essential here and bacteria will back out on its own.</p> | ||
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+ | <p class="text-justify">Many iGEM projects, associated with some kind of material degradation, are based on the idea that bacteria only lives, when there is enough food around it. For example, oil decomposing bacteria dies, when there is scarcity of an oil around. But this system is not 100% safe. Bacteria does not have a system that prevents accidental spreading. Our system can be a solution.</p> | ||
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