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 We’ve developed a strategy for heavy metal bioreporter and bioabsorbent engineering, based on reverse engineering principle, which will help us to break the limitation of our current knowledge and research method. As MerR family TFs share highly conserved homology and most kinds of heavy metals have corresponding MerR family TFs(Brown et al., 2003; Hobman, 2007; Hobman et al., 2005; Julian et al., 2009), we can state that we have developed an extensible method to construct heavy metal decontamination kits composed of valid bioreporters and bioabsorbents for field application in the near future.
 We’ve developed a strategy for heavy metal bioreporter and bioabsorbent engineering, based on reverse engineering principle, which will help us to break the limitation of our current knowledge and research method. As MerR family TFs share highly conserved homology and most kinds of heavy metals have corresponding MerR family TFs(Brown et al., 2003; Hobman, 2007; Hobman et al., 2005; Julian et al., 2009), we can state that we have developed an extensible method to construct heavy metal decontamination kits composed of valid bioreporters and bioabsorbents for field application in the near future.

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 We’ve developed a strategy for heavy metal bioreporter and bioabsorbent engineering, based on reverse engineering principle, which will help us to break the limitation of our current knowledge and research method. As MerR family TFs share highly conserved homology and most kinds of heavy metals have corresponding MerR family TFs(Brown et al., 2003; Hobman, 2007; Hobman et al., 2005; Julian et al., 2009), we can state that we have developed an extensible method to construct heavy metal decontamination kits composed of valid bioreporters and bioabsorbents for field application in the near future.

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