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<h3red> Why Use a Worm? </h3red><p> | <h3red> Why Use a Worm? </h3red><p> | ||
- | <regulartext> Currently there are effective bacterial systems for the degradation of many toxic by-products, but these bacteria cannot move significant distances in the environment to seek out their bio-degradation substrates. The nematode worm <i>Caenorhabditis elegans’</i> has many advantages: </regulartext> | + | <regulartext> Currently there are effective bacterial systems for the degradation of many toxic by-products, but these bacteria cannot move significant distances in the environment to seek out their bio-degradation substrates. The nematode worm <i>Caenorhabditis elegans’</i> has many advantages: </regulartext><p> |
<regulartext><b>Chemotaxis Movement-</b>Robust chemotaxis network represents a system that can be engineered for the detection and long-range movement towards environmental toxins </regulartext><p> | <regulartext><b>Chemotaxis Movement-</b>Robust chemotaxis network represents a system that can be engineered for the detection and long-range movement towards environmental toxins </regulartext><p> |
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