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Our kill switches were all under the control of the T7 promoter, which we knew to be leaky. It was highlighted to us by Dr Markus Gershater, chief scientific officer at Synthace Ltd, that any leakiness in a system would likely produce sub lethal doses of the toxic proteins accelerating selection for mutants without the kill switch. He also pointed out that chemical and physical means of bio-containment were cheaper and more effective in industry. To investigate this, the ministat was used in our project to simulate on a small scale how a kill switch might be maintained in a large chemostat culture.
 
Our kill switches were all under the control of the T7 promoter, which we knew to be leaky. It was highlighted to us by Dr Markus Gershater, chief scientific officer at Synthace Ltd, that any leakiness in a system would likely produce sub lethal doses of the toxic proteins accelerating selection for mutants without the kill switch. He also pointed out that chemical and physical means of bio-containment were cheaper and more effective in industry. To investigate this, the ministat was used in our project to simulate on a small scale how a kill switch might be maintained in a large chemostat culture.
 
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