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Revision as of 01:34, 23 February 2015
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These gates are perhaps the farthest away from any natural counterpart and are thus likely to occupy synthetic and systems biologists in the years to come [2].
Required Reading/Viewing
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Describes using recombinases to implement digital logic in bacteria. - Error fetching PMID 23641100:
Accompanying perspective article.
Assigned Papers
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Scalable system for recording "cellular memories" in a genome. - Error fetching PMID 25417166:
Scalable construction of complex genetic circuits with wide dynamic ranges.
Additional Resources
- Transcriptors & Boolean Integrase Logic (BIL) gates, explained (YouTube)
Movie describing the results of the Bonnet2013 paper