Friday 22 January 2010

How scientists programme bacteria to produce a light show

 

Scientists have produced a very unusual light show, engineering bacterial cells to fluoresce in synchrony.

The researchers turned the cells into synchronised "genetic clocks" - programming them to switch a fluorescent protein on and off.

These waves of activity could eventually be used to make biological sensors, or to programme cells to release timed doses of medicine.

The researchers report the advance in the journal Nature.

 

This is well worth a look!

Information by BBC

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