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Sugar Rush
Visualization of sugar-preference of E. coli is achieved by centering bacteria in a petri dish, around the edges five varieties of sugar are plated; movement of bacteria toward the preferred sugar source can be detected
Cinti, Laura
<a href="http://c-lab.co.uk/project-details/sugar-rush.html" target="_blank">http://c-lab.co.uk/project-details/sugar-rush.html</a>
2011
The work was featured was exhibited live at Art from Synthetic Biology, UK’s first public exhibition featuring living genetically modified microorganisms at The Royal Institute of Great Britain in April 2013.
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E. coli bacteria growing on sugar-infused agarose in a petri dish
The Cactus Project
Agrobacterium-mediated gene transfer used to iintroduce keratin genes into cells of cacti, resulting in external hair-like keratin expression on surface of cacti
Cinti, Laura
<a href="http://www.thecactusproject.com" target="_blank">http://www.thecactusproject.com</a>
2001
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Cactus modified by agrobacterium-mediated gene transfer