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A Synthetic Genetic Edge Detection Program
www.cell.com
 
Penggunaan fuzzy synthetic decision approach untuk menilai performance dosen di Universitas Kristen Petra
TANI Sugiarti
 
Perancangan dan pembuatan aplikasi analisis kepuasan penggunaan program academic monitoring system pada divisi MIS Universitas Kristen Petra
Devina Susanti
 
Synthetic Gene Networks That Count
Ari E. Friedland et al.
Science 324 (5931), 1199-1202 (29 May 2009)
 
Synthetic Gene Networks That Count
Ari E. Friedland et al.
Science 324 (5931), 1199-1202 (29 May 2009)
Synthetic gene networks can be constructed to emulate digital circuits and devices, giving one the ability to program and design cells with some of the principles of modern computing, such as counting. A cellular counter would enable complex synthetic programming and a variety of biotechnology applications. Here, we report two complementary synthetic genetic counters in Escherichia coli that can count up to three induction events: the first, a riboregulated transcriptional cascade, and the second, a recombinase-based cascade of memory units. These modular devices permit counting of varied user-defined inputs over a range of frequencies and can be expanded to count higher numbers.
 
A synthetic oscillatory network of transcriptional regulators.
M B Elowitz and S Leibler
Nature. 403 (6767), 335-8 (20 Jan 2000)
Networks of interacting biomolecules carry out many essential functions in living cells, but the ?design principles? underlying the functioning of such intracellular networks remain poorly understood, despite intensive efforts including quantitative analysis of relatively simple systems. Here we present a complementary approach to this problem: the design and construction of a synthetic network to implement a particular function. We used three transcriptional repressor systems that are not part of any natural biological clock to build an oscillating network, termed the repressilator, in Escherichia coli. The network periodically induces the synthesis of green fluorescent protein as a readout of its state in individual cells. The resulting oscillations, with typical periods of hours, are slower than the cell-division cycle, so the state of the oscillator has to be transmitted from generation to generation. This artificial clock displays noisy behaviour, possibly because of stochastic fluctuations of its components. Such ?rational network design may lead both to the engineering of new cellular behaviours and to an improved understanding of naturally occurring networks.
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Enzymatic assembly of DNA molecules up to several hundred kilobases
Daniel Gibson et al.
Nat Meth 6 (5), 343-5 (May 2009)
 
Model-based redesign of global transcription regulation
Nucleic Acids Research, (2009)
 
Engineered bacteriophage targeting gene networks as adjuvants for antibiotic therapy
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (12), 4629 (2009)
 
Snowdrift game dynamics and facultative cheating in yeast
Jeff Gore, Hyun Youk, and Alexander van Oudenaarden
Nature, published online 06 Apr 2009

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