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== What does it mean for a system to be in equilibrium or at a steady state? ==
== What does it mean for a biological system to be in equilibrium or at a steady state? ==
* read the paper.
* read the paper.
* think about the question.
* think about the question.
* write down an answer to the question, or some initial thoughts here.
* write down some initial thoughts about the question here.
===Info ===
===Info ===
* meeting: Friday Dec 1
* meeting: Friday Dec 1
* presenting: Mary
* presenting: Mary
===Reading ===
===Reading ===
If you're only going to read one paper, read the first one. The second one is related. It uses the same population control circuit, but grows the cells in a microchemostat.
<biblio>
<biblio>
#Phillips pmid=15797194
#You_Nature2004 pmid=15064770
#Balagadde_Science2005 pmid=15994559
</biblio>
</biblio>
* think about the questions:
# why does transcription work? likewise, what other processes might have worked in it's place?
# which elements are necessay for cellular function and which might be artificts of evolution? 
# what control strategies parallel this organization?
# how could we make transcption better?
-[[User:Kelsic|Kelsic]]


=== discussion ===
=== Pre-Discussion ===
* Post thoughts or comments here
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What does it mean for a biological system to be in equilibrium or at a steady state?

  • read the paper.
  • think about the question.
  • write down some initial thoughts about the question here.

Info

  • meeting: Friday Dec 1
  • presenting: Mary

Reading

If you're only going to read one paper, read the first one. The second one is related. It uses the same population control circuit, but grows the cells in a microchemostat.

  1. You L, Cox RS 3rd, Weiss R, and Arnold FH. Programmed population control by cell-cell communication and regulated killing. Nature. 2004 Apr 22;428(6985):868-71. DOI:10.1038/nature02491 | PubMed ID:15064770 | HubMed [You_Nature2004]
  2. Balagaddé FK, You L, Hansen CL, Arnold FH, and Quake SR. Long-term monitoring of bacteria undergoing programmed population control in a microchemostat. Science. 2005 Jul 1;309(5731):137-40. DOI:10.1126/science.1109173 | PubMed ID:15994559 | HubMed [Balagadde_Science2005]
All Medline abstracts: PubMed | HubMed

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  • Post thoughts or comments here