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<h2 style="text-align:center"> Welcome to Team UCAS-China! </h2>
  
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<h1>E-Coliage</h1>
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<p>Our project aims to produce revolutionarily high-resolution colored pictures, with a foundation of precise regulation of gene expression.</p>
<ul> Our project is to produce high resolution colorful photographs, which represents the precise regulation of gene expression, with a RGB system engineered in E.coli. Activated by different colors of light, the RGB system in E.coli can mix 3 different colors expressed by the bacteria to produce any new color we want. Moreover, as this system has great potential to regulate the expression of several genes simultaneously, we will develop more applications such as sound-color synesthesia.
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<p> In this project, we will create a engineered E-coli species. With 3 light signal of different wavelength as input, the system can accurately express 3 different genes examplified by bio-pigments. Dry lab methods, mathemetic models and hardware will be employed to enable artists to produce pieces with reliable living materials, whose color can vary with environment. Moreover, the regulation of several genes at the same time exhibits great potential for more applications, just like sound-color synesthesia. Memory circuit is also considered.  
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Revision as of 18:05, 10 July 2018

Welcome to Team UCAS-China!

E-Coliage

Our project aims to produce revolutionarily high-resolution colored pictures, with a foundation of precise regulation of gene expression.

In this project, we will create a engineered E-coli species. With 3 light signal of different wavelength as input, the system can accurately express 3 different genes examplified by bio-pigments. Dry lab methods, mathemetic models and hardware will be employed to enable artists to produce pieces with reliable living materials, whose color can vary with environment. Moreover, the regulation of several genes at the same time exhibits great potential for more applications, just like sound-color synesthesia. Memory circuit is also considered.