Team:Davidson-Missouri Western/E. nigma Project

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Using E. coli to compute values of a cryptographic hash function

This page should follow essentially the same outline as the powerpoint, but with more clearly worded titles for pages

What is a Hash Function?

Hash functions and biological systems

Our Models

Analysis of our Models

Matlab files

Future work

Define XOR logic gates and how it was used with biological inputs and outputs

XOR and Autoinducers

Describe different design architectures

DNA Encoded XOR Gates


Describe cellular communication systems used

Lux, Lsr, Las

[http://partsregistry.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=iGEM2008&group=Davidson-Missouri_Western parts contributed ]

Constructs tested

Systems for sending and receiving


Discuss need for delayed growth (common problem with many projects in the past)

Time-Delayed Growth


Present Hybrid Promoter Designs cartoon fashion (3 major different types)

Hybrid Promoters


Show data we have with new parts

Experimental data on XOR gate