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In contrast with the result above, we find that when we mix beggar1 and warrior 2 together, the amount of warrior2 surely surpasses that of beggar1. Besides, the killing ability of warrior2 is adequate. The killing ability is neither too strong when the ratio is 1:1, nor is it too weak when the ratio is 1:10. <br> | In contrast with the result above, we find that when we mix beggar1 and warrior 2 together, the amount of warrior2 surely surpasses that of beggar1. Besides, the killing ability of warrior2 is adequate. The killing ability is neither too strong when the ratio is 1:1, nor is it too weak when the ratio is 1:10. <br> | ||
Furthermore, we compared the amount of beggars when they are cultured alone with the amount of beggars when they are cultured with warriors. We calculated the amount of beggars in group 7/group 8 to see the change in beggar1 and in group11/group12 to see the change in beggar2.From figure 4, we can see that the amount of beggar1 drops drastically when it is cultured with warrior2, which means that warrior2 really work. As the amount of beggar2 does not have an apparent change, we may say that warrior1’s killing ability is surely too weak. </div> | Furthermore, we compared the amount of beggars when they are cultured alone with the amount of beggars when they are cultured with warriors. We calculated the amount of beggars in group 7/group 8 to see the change in beggar1 and in group11/group12 to see the change in beggar2.From figure 4, we can see that the amount of beggar1 drops drastically when it is cultured with warrior2, which means that warrior2 really work. As the amount of beggar2 does not have an apparent change, we may say that warrior1’s killing ability is surely too weak. </div> | ||
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− | + | <div id="apDiv31"> Firstly, we ensure that our warriors can really kill. The amount of beggars do decrease when the warriors from the other side is added and the more warriors, the less beggars.(figure 3) Secondly,we get to the conclusion that the killing ability of the two warriors are apparently not equal. The killing ability of warrior2 is actually quite ideal as it does not kill itself and that its killing ability towards beggar1 is obvious but not excessively strong. The killing ability of warrior1 is rather weak. The weakness is partly because that warrior1 kills itself, and partly because it does not effectively kill beggar2. This result is consistent when our orthogonality test, as the orthogonality of warrior2 is quite well, but the orthogonality of warrior1 is not very good. In order to solve this problem, we have to modify our gene circuit so that warrior 1 does not kill itself and at the same time, effectively kill beggar2. </div> | |
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