Key. coli provides a new, more secure, form of key for accessing content. It uses random ligations and large repertoires of possible components to generate unique combinations that could be the next thing in security.
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Key. coli provides a new, more secure, form of key for accessing content. It uses random ligations and large repertoires of possible components to generate unique combinations that could be the next thing in security.
A randomly assorted biometric which utilises CRISPRi to synthesise a random fluorescent key in E. coli. Our security system is called Key. coli .