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<font size="4">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 <cite>Benenson2013</cite>.</font>
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// Use of quorum sensing circuits to make 2D patterns of ''E. coli''.
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#Wahl2015 Wahl, M. E., Murray, A. W. (2015) Multicellularity Makes Somatic Differentiation Evolutionarily Stable [http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2015/01/16/010728 bioRxiv preprint]
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Example of pattern formed by bacteria [1].

Download Pre-Discussion Questions (PDF)

Pattern formatin is a hallmark of coordinated cell behavior in both single and multicellular organisms [1].

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  1. Error fetching PMID 15858574: [Basu2005]
    Use of quorum sensing circuits to make 2D patterns out of E. coli cells.

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  1. Error fetching PMID 25247316: [Schaerli2014]
    Additional commentary on article
  2. Wahl ME, Murray AW. Multicellularity Makes Somatic Differentiation Evolutionarily Stable. 2015 bioRxiv preprint [Wahl2015]
  3. Error fetching PMID 24778240: [Mee2014]
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