Team:USTC-China/Project

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<p>'''Self-organized Bacteria Overview'''</p>
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<p>So far we have been working on assembling '''self-organized bacteria''' by creatively combining riboswitches finely tuned by small molecules and toggle switches pushed on and off while memorizing current state. By 3 weeks’ hard work, prelimilary goals have been successfully accomplished and reviewed to develop further research into bacteria’s self-organized movement through standardizing connecting parts for more small molecules and providing variable approaches for bacteria to be self-organized.</p>
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<p>Except from experiment, members of our team have been working on a database for small molecules and corresponding genomic sequences and structures in guiding bacteria. Moreover, we are aiming at building detailed modles for bacteria’s self-organized movement.</p>
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'''Self-organized Bacteria Overview'''

So far we have been working on assembling '''self-organized bacteria''' by creatively combining riboswitches finely tuned by small molecules and toggle switches pushed on and off while memorizing current state. By 3 weeks’ hard work, prelimilary goals have been successfully accomplished and reviewed to develop further research into bacteria’s self-organized movement through standardizing connecting parts for more small molecules and providing variable approaches for bacteria to be self-organized.

Except from experiment, members of our team have been working on a database for small molecules and corresponding genomic sequences and structures in guiding bacteria. Moreover, we are aiming at building detailed modles for bacteria’s self-organized movement.