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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Programmable Genetic Clock Made Of Blinking Florescent Proteins Inside Bacteria Cells



ScienceDaily (2008-10-30) -- Bioengineers have created the first stable, fast and programmable genetic clock that reliably keeps time by the blinking of fluorescent proteins inside E. coli cells. The clock's blink rate changes when the temperature, energy source or other environmental conditions change, a fact that could lead to new kinds of sensors that convey information about the environment through the blinking rate.

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