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E. coding is a system that is able to receive information from its surroundings, in the form of any stimuli that may internalize in the genome, to then store a DNA sequence in the bacteria’s genome, which is specific to a particular stimulus. This system essentially comprises a biological memory, which first operates as a biosensor and then as an information storage unit. | E. coding is a system that is able to receive information from its surroundings, in the form of any stimuli that may internalize in the genome, to then store a DNA sequence in the bacteria’s genome, which is specific to a particular stimulus. This system essentially comprises a biological memory, which first operates as a biosensor and then as an information storage unit. | ||
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E. coding description
E. coding is a system that is able to receive information from its surroundings, in the form of any stimuli that may internalize in the genome, to then store a DNA sequence in the bacteria’s genome, which is specific to a particular stimulus. This system essentially comprises a biological memory, which first operates as a biosensor and then as an information storage unit.