Team:HKUSTers/Meetings/June 13

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General Info
From 6p.m. to 9p.m.

Rm 5486

Attendance: Xiuye, Jingjing, Cotton, Qing, Jiahui, Carmen, Wisely, Jinyu, Guangnan, Winnie.

Meeting Schedule for this month
Everyday?! Possibly...

At least,


 * June 23, First Draft
 * June 27, Second Draft

Transformer
by Qing

Original Idea: Can we make a bacterium that when put into other bacteria, it can change their properties to its own property?

To be simple, the property can be "plamid". In further step, we may change their genomic infomation.

Tutorial 3
by Wisely

Binomial Distribution, Gaussion Distribution, Markov Process

Read-out System
for Randomizer Project

by Jean

We can find a heterodimer that is exogeneous and can be expressed in E.coli. Applied to Guangnan's model of generating randomness by overlapping promoters, we can put monomer A and monomer B on each side of that promoter to represent outcome signal 0 and 1. Then in the second position, we put them reversely.

First Position  Monomer A (as 0)promoterMonomer B (as 1)

Second Position Monomer A (as 1)promoterMonomer B (as 0)

Then only when we get 0 and 0 or 1 and 1 in both positions, we can have both Monomer A and Monomer B, which can be designed to give a signal.

Summary & Super Brainstorming
by Idea Queen(??..) --- Xiuye http://openwetware.org/wiki/Image:Cxy_iGEM_13-6.ppt


 * 1) Oscillation
 * 2) Polarity
 * 3) Transformation competence
 * 4) λ phage
 * RBS

Stripe Pattern
by Jingjing

Stripes from Developmental Biology, adapted from Drosophila

3 patterns:
 * 1) CDE -- 3 areas (firstly by gradient of A to B)
 * 2) hair distributed evenly?
 * 3) concentric circles (nutrition)