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Tuesday 20 May 2008
Finalising ideas
- Bacteria detecting or emitting sound:
- Gonna be a breakthrough if we succeed.
- However, we cannot find any information about a particular bacterial gene, or at least a particular bacterium that can respond to sound.
- Nguyen Xuan Hung: Simulation of fundamental biological interactions of ecosystem using bacteria.
- We can start off with simple interactions between 2 species (predation,mutualism,competition...). From that, we can extend our system by building more complex tri-species interactions (sth like: the enemy of my enemy is my friend).
- The constructs and modeling tasks seem doable.
- Difficulty: hard to maintain sufficient environment for such system (as faced by Imperial College 06 team)
- Bacteriocin:
- Choon Kit: E-coli O157:H7 is among the most dangerous strains of E-coli. Remarkably, the use of antibiotic may provoke its virulence. Some types of bacteriocin can kill them.
- Colicin E7 is the bacteriocin that can kill most of O157:H7 substrains.