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<p>As the changes of cycle time with the change of the parameters in the image , we can get the conclusion that:</br>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Stepping into the IGEM world for the first time, we studied a huge amount of previous projects and found that light sensing bacteria kept arousing general interest but remain an unsettled issue. Despite the great efforts made by previous teams, little progress was made in this field. Therefore we decide to make some attempts. We focus on constructing colorful E.coli.
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1.<img src="/wiki/images/0/04/Image029.png"/>have little influence on the range.</br>
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<br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Firstly, we came up with the idea of “colorful E.film” based on previous research of bio-imaging. The greatest advantage of our “E.film” against traditional chemical film is the extremely small size of pixels. And we hope to create a colorful film instead of a black-and-white one by constructing three E.coli strains which can produce and secrete three primary colors respectively in the presence of different lights.......
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;2.<img src="/wiki/images/8/82/Image030.png"/>do not have much influence on the cycle time.</br>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;3.<img src="/wiki/images/1/11/Image031.png"/>have inversely proportional relationship with the cycle time , it have a huge influence on the cycle &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;time , but little impact on the range (Can be used to adjust the cycle to maintain constant amplitude)</br>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;4.When<img src="/wiki/images/9/94/Image032.png"/>,<img src="/wiki/images/2/21/Image033.png"/> have little influence on the range.
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This conclusion we get before can be used to guide the design of biological systems, in order to achieve the adjustment period, amplitude can adjust the size of some parameters.</p>
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    Stepping into the IGEM world for the first time, we studied a huge amount of previous projects and found that light sensing bacteria kept arousing general interest but remain an unsettled issue. Despite the great efforts made by previous teams, little progress was made in this field. Therefore we decide to make some attempts. We focus on constructing colorful E.coli.
    Firstly, we came up with the idea of “colorful E.film” based on previous research of bio-imaging. The greatest advantage of our “E.film” against traditional chemical film is the extremely small size of pixels. And we hope to create a colorful film instead of a black-and-white one by constructing three E.coli strains which can produce and secrete three primary colors respectively in the presence of different lights.......

As the changes of cycle time with the change of the parameters in the image , we can get the conclusion that:
     1.have little influence on the range.
     2.do not have much influence on the cycle time.
     3.have inversely proportional relationship with the cycle time , it have a huge influence on the cycle      time , but little impact on the range (Can be used to adjust the cycle to maintain constant amplitude)
     4.When, have little influence on the range.
This conclusion we get before can be used to guide the design of biological systems, in order to achieve the adjustment period, amplitude can adjust the size of some parameters.

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