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<p align="justify">We have designed a novel genetic switch that we hope will tackle these problems. If our work proves successful, it will serve as a useful model for future projects that require massive signal amplification. In particular, researchers creating biosensors may find our work very helpful.</p> | <p align="justify">We have designed a novel genetic switch that we hope will tackle these problems. If our work proves successful, it will serve as a useful model for future projects that require massive signal amplification. In particular, researchers creating biosensors may find our work very helpful.</p> | ||
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<p align="justify">The Full Adder project seeks to create bacteria that can mimic a digital full adder. Since many teams have difficulty creating even something small like a XOR gate, this project would seem nearly impossible. However, we have found that the problem can be greatly simplified if we use a certain simple “encoding” on the outputs of the full adder. By the end of the summer we hope to demonstrate the world’s first (to our knowledge) bacterial full adder. </p> | <p align="justify">The Full Adder project seeks to create bacteria that can mimic a digital full adder. Since many teams have difficulty creating even something small like a XOR gate, this project would seem nearly impossible. However, we have found that the problem can be greatly simplified if we use a certain simple “encoding” on the outputs of the full adder. By the end of the summer we hope to demonstrate the world’s first (to our knowledge) bacterial full adder. </p> | ||
<p align="justify">Our insights may prove useful to any genetic engineer or synthetic biologist working on highly complex systems. If successful, the bacterial full adder may very well become the ancestor to more complicated biological calculators in the future.</p> | <p align="justify">Our insights may prove useful to any genetic engineer or synthetic biologist working on highly complex systems. If successful, the bacterial full adder may very well become the ancestor to more complicated biological calculators in the future.</p> | ||
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<p align="justify">A major problem with the current Parts Registry, a library of BioBricks submitted by iGEM teams, is that many parts do not strictly conform to the BioBrick standard which makes certain operations extremely difficult. Rutger's iGEM software team strives to provide a tool to improve the standard parts registry by checking, and if need be modifying, the BioBrick parts. </p> | <p align="justify">A major problem with the current Parts Registry, a library of BioBricks submitted by iGEM teams, is that many parts do not strictly conform to the BioBrick standard which makes certain operations extremely difficult. Rutger's iGEM software team strives to provide a tool to improve the standard parts registry by checking, and if need be modifying, the BioBrick parts. </p> | ||
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