Team:SCUT

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<b>E.cerevisiae is a sophisticated signal transport system between E.coli and S.cerevisiae.</b> Producer, the E.coli, is assigned to distribute a special volatile—butanedione periodically with a stable oscillation circuit, which defines the meaning of the signal. On the other side, Sniffer,the yeast, transplanted with a nose from nematode, can respond to the signal immediately. We hope this can realize the communication between prokaryotes and eukaryotes for the further research on symbiosis. ''
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Revision as of 05:10, 6 August 2013


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E.cerevisiae
E.cerevisiae is a sophisticated signal transport system between E.coli and S.cerevisiae. Producer, the E.coli, is assigned to distribute a special volatile—butanedione periodically with a stable oscillation circuit, which defines the meaning of the signal. On the other side, Sniffer,the yeast, transplanted with a nose from nematode, can respond to the signal immediately. We hope this can realize the communication between prokaryotes and eukaryotes for the further research on symbiosis.

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