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==Planning==
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Our aims and purposes
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==Analysis==
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List of requirements for our system (i.e desired qualities of the L-forms) This could be our mini themes descriptions.
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==Modelling==
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Pretty self explanatory...
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==Implementation==
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What we've done for each project (brief summary)
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==Testing==
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Summary of results we've obtained.
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Contents

Project Overview

Synthetic Biology Cycle.jpg

Planning

Our aims and purposes

Analysis

List of requirements for our system (i.e desired qualities of the L-forms) This could be our mini themes descriptions.

Modelling

Pretty self explanatory...

Implementation

What we've done for each project (brief summary)

Testing

Summary of results we've obtained.


References

Walker R, Ferguson CMJ, Booth NA and Allan EJ (2002) The symbiosis of Bacillus subtilis L-forms with Chinese cabbage seedlings inhibits conidial germination of ‘Botrytis cinerea. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 34, 42-45.

Chang S and Cohen SN (1979)High frequency transformation of Bacillus subtilis protoplasts by plasmid DNA. Molecular Genetics & Genomics, 168, 111–115.

Mercier R, Kawai Y and Errington J. (2013) Excess Membrane Synthesis Drives a Primitive Mode of Cell Proliferation, Cell, 152, 997–1007.

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