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Designing in/with/around yeast in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae 2.0 project

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Slime Mould

Slime mould is an informal name given to several kinds of unrelated eukaryotic organisms that can live freely as single cells, but aggregate together to form multicellular reproductive structures. Slime molds were formerly classified as fungi but are no longer considered part of that kingdom. From Wikipedia: They feed on microorganisms that live in any type of dead plant material. They contribute to […]

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Winogradsky Columns

A simple laboratory demonstration, the Winogradsky Columns, illustrates how different microorganisms perform their interdependent roles: the activities of one organism enable another to grow, and vice-versa. These columns are complete, self-contained recycling systems, driven only by energy from light. Invented in the 1880s by Sergei Winogradsky, the device is a column of pond mud and water mixed […]

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Introduction to Biology

Introduction to biology presentation (10th February) Interesting video to complete the presentation : Assembly animation from the slides https://www.dnalc.org/content/c16/16933/3d-central-dogma-audio-title.mp4   Assembly animation from the slides  

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Anaïs’ presentation

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