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Chassis introduction

This presentation explores the concept of chassis in microbial systems, focusing on E. coli as a model organism. It examines cell density dynamics across different growth phases, including stationary, log, lag, and stationary phases. The insights provided by Natalie Kuldell on February 14, 2012, paired with follow-up slides from Barry Canton of Ginkgo BioWorks, emphasize the significance of bacterial chassis in synthetic biology applications. Understanding these growth dynamics is crucial for optimizing microbial production systems and bioengineering solutions.

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Chassis introduction

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  1. Chassisintroduction Natalie Kuldell February 14th, 2012

  2. cell density time “Eau d’coli” “stationary” “log” WGD saGD “lag” iaGD BGD

  3. Next slides from Barry Canton, Ginkgo BioWorks

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