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This year, our job can mainly divided into three parts: Comparison of Rhodopseudomonas and Cyanobacteria, sort of three genes pathway in Rhodopseudomonas, and intelligent device software.
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This year, our job can mainly divided into three parts: Comparison of Rhodopseudomonas and Synechocystis, sort of three genes pathway in Rhodopseudomonas, and intelligent device software.
 
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In the past, people use Cyanobacteria to provide energy for electricity producing bacteria. Because it’s efficient and easier to control. But Shewanella species are heterotrophic facultative anaerobes, and produce electricity only in anaerobic environment (Justin et al.2009). So we think Rhodopseudomonas may be better because it’s cycle photophosphorylation doesn’t produce oxygen. But Rhodopseudomonas is not as efficient as Cyanobacteria. So we use computer simulation to find which is better.
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In the past, people use Synechocystis to provide energy for electricity producing bacteria. Because it’s efficient and easier to control. But Shewanella species are heterotrophic facultative anaerobes, and produce electricity only in anaerobic environment (Justin et al.2009). So we think Rhodopseudomonas may be better because it’s cycle photophosphorylation doesn’t produce oxygen. But Rhodopseudomonas is not as efficient as Synechocystis. So we use computer simulation to find which is better.
 
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Reference

[1] Justin L. Burns, Thomas J. DiChristina. 2009. Anaerobic Respiration of Elemental Sulfur and Thiosulfate by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 Requires psrA, a Homolog of the phsA Gene of Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium LT2. American Society for Microbiology Journals

[2] 2.Shou-Chen Lo. 2012. Enhancement of Hydrogen Production and Carbon Fixation in Purple Nonsulfur Bacterium by Synthetic Biology. Ph.D. Dissertation