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Intellectual property is quite crucial to biology companies, after spending millions dollar developing a new industrial biofactory bacteria strand, it will be an enormous damage to the company if their handy-work is stolen by others. What quite funny is, the tenacious vitality bacteria is proud of, is the rotten wood on the treasure case, it lets the commercial competitors can easily store the stolen bacteria broth, and then easily recover it. Thus, we propose a suicide system which automatically destroys the bacterial genomes after the bacteria are stolen from the fermenters, in order to protect trade secrets and confidential sequences.