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jharr
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No development necessary. Just project the image onto the emulsion and let the bacteria express the colors. The bacteria were engineered to detect RGB light and then a pigment gene is activated. E coli are about 2 micron long and about 0.25 micron in diameter so that’s good resolution!
This hits my film nerd and biochemist nerd buttons.
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June 09, 2017, 09:58:03 PM »
Is it something you can do at home without getting the whole family sick? I'm guessing it wouldn't hold the colors very long.
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Not bad... finally a good use for Escherichia coli.
And best of all, this one's not brown
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Nice! Reminds me a lot of my biochemistry lab times.
Transformig E. coli to express custom genes is not very difficult, although this one seems a bit more complex with the RGB trigger. Not something you should do at home in general. You do need a bit of equipment for this.
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June 09, 2017, 10:56:16 PM »
I haven't read the paper, but I'm going to guess the iso of this 'emulsion' is probably <0.1. So unless you have a real 'need' to make 'instant' ecoligrams, it's probably not worth the effort. Kind of a cool application of the technology though.
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Quote from: Francois on June 09, 2017, 10:31:25 PM
Not bad... finally a good use for Escherichia coli.
You mean, other than keeping us alive?
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or making us sick... depending on your point of view (and former favorite restaurant)....
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