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Synchronized bacterial clocks

Martin Fussenegger
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Martin Fussenegger: ETH Zurich in Basel, Mattenstrasse 26, CH-4058 Basel, Switzerland. fussenegger@bsse.ethz.ch

Nature, 2010, vol. 463, issue 7279, 301-302

Abstract: By synchronizing clocks, humans make more efficient use of their time and orchestrate their activities in different places. Bacteria have now been engineered that similarly coordinate their molecular timepieces.

Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1038/463301a

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