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− | The project aim to study how bacterial (e.coli) DNA organization can influence gene expression. In order to answer our question, the team decide to create a new tool based on CRISPR-Cas9 to bring together two distant DNA regions. This new tool is expected to assess the effect of DNA structure on gene expression. As a results, we have designed a | + | The project aim to study how bacterial (e.coli) DNA organization can influence gene expression. In order to answer our question, the team decide to create a new tool based on CRISPR-Cas9 to bring together two distant DNA regions. This new tool is expected to assess the effect of DNA structure on gene expression. As a results, we have designed a bring DNA closer tool and a visualization tool. |
Here, we will expose you our experimental strategy, as well as, the biobricks we have designed to do so. | Here, we will expose you our experimental strategy, as well as, the biobricks we have designed to do so. | ||
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=Visualization tool construction= | =Visualization tool construction= | ||
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− | One of the goal of our project is to assess the system | + | One of the goal of our project is to assess the system bring DNA closer tool with the tri-partite GFP. |
− | To assess the effect of the | + | To assess the effect of the bring DNA closer tool, we have to know the minimal distance needed to such fluorescence emission. |
This question was also the core of our modeling part which answer the question “what is the optimal distance between the two dCas9 for fluorescence?” | This question was also the core of our modeling part which answer the question “what is the optimal distance between the two dCas9 for fluorescence?” | ||
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