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  is inherently ineffective, as any cells that are resistant will proliferate and a population that are not affected by its
 
  is inherently ineffective, as any cells that are resistant will proliferate and a population that are not affected by its
 
  production very quickly develops. Regardless of the ability of lysozyme to kill cells effectively, we have shown that HGT
 
  production very quickly develops. Regardless of the ability of lysozyme to kill cells effectively, we have shown that HGT
  is a concern with using this form of kill switch. Anti-biotic resistance markers commonly used in synthetic biology can be  
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  is a concern with using this form of kill switch; antibiotic resistance markers commonly used in synthetic biology can be  
  transferred to a different strain of <i>E. coli</i> and in principle any wild type organisms outside the lab.</p>
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  transferred to a different strain of <i>E. coli</i> and in principle any wild type organisms outside the lab. Therefore kill switches that use lysis as a mechanism for cell death should not be considered bio-containment.</p>
  
 
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