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<font size=5px color=#E5EBFF>Our Specifications</font> | <font size=5px color=#E5EBFF>Our Specifications</font> | ||
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* The photoreceptor must have a short response time, preferably under one minute. | * The photoreceptor must have a short response time, preferably under one minute. | ||
* The light sensing pathway must be able to be coupled to an inducible promoter, to allow control of our downstream systems (motility control and biomaterial production). | * The light sensing pathway must be able to be coupled to an inducible promoter, to allow control of our downstream systems (motility control and biomaterial production). | ||
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|[[Image:Imperial_2008_Motility.png|right|250px|A clutch... Like, from a car?]]}} | |[[Image:Imperial_2008_Motility.png|right|250px|A clutch... Like, from a car?]]}} | ||
- | {{Imperial/ | + | {{Imperial/Box1|Biomaterial Production|* Bacteria should be able to secrete large amounts of a self-assembling biomaterial into the growth medium. |
* Biomaterial must be small enough to facilitate its secretion by the chassis. | * Biomaterial must be small enough to facilitate its secretion by the chassis. | ||
* Biomaterial should be compatible with tissue engineering or regenerative medicine. | * Biomaterial should be compatible with tissue engineering or regenerative medicine. |
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