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A bioreporter is a genetically engineered organism, typically a bacterium or a cell, that is used to detect the presence of specific environmental conditions, chemicals, or pollutants. When exposed to a particular substance or environmental condition, these organisms are designed to produce a measurable response, such as light (bioluminescence), fluorescence, or a color change. Bioreporters are used in environmental monitoring, medical diagnostics, and food safety to detect toxins, pollutants, or pathogens. The response they generate is often easy to observe, making them useful for quick, on-site testing without the need for complex lab equipment.

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