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There is no mono-culture in nature! And in industry, coculture of species/strains are widely used to either improve productivity or lower the cost. The manufacturing of Vitamin C in China, which has contributed to 60 percent of its world production, could serve as an excellent example to validate the significance of coculture in industry. Thus to understand the interactions between coexistent ecosystems will not only contribute to human’s perception of nature but also to human practices in engineering.</p> | There is no mono-culture in nature! And in industry, coculture of species/strains are widely used to either improve productivity or lower the cost. The manufacturing of Vitamin C in China, which has contributed to 60 percent of its world production, could serve as an excellent example to validate the significance of coculture in industry. Thus to understand the interactions between coexistent ecosystems will not only contribute to human’s perception of nature but also to human practices in engineering.</p> | ||
<p class="STYLE25">The attempts to uncover the mechanics and complex interrelations within natural microbial systems and quantitatively measurement of environmental factors on system behavior often failed because of the entangled intrinsic parameters and un-measurable population dynamics.</p> | <p class="STYLE25">The attempts to uncover the mechanics and complex interrelations within natural microbial systems and quantitatively measurement of environmental factors on system behavior often failed because of the entangled intrinsic parameters and un-measurable population dynamics.</p> |
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This idea was inspired by the theory of Prisoner’s Dilemma. As in prisoners’ dilemma, the bacteria in our design are faced with two solutions for coexistence, they could either choose to cooperate with one another by providing inducers to express their partners’ antibiotics-resistance genes or they could take a foe strategy in which no cooperation is needed for both strains’ survival. |
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