“…For example, in [ 21 ], the authors considered a microbial consortium already comprising two different cell strains, adjusting the dilution rate in a chemostat to regulate the relative numbers of the populations in the consortium, while the platform developed in [ 27 ], although powerful, relies on delivering a different control input to each cell and, in addition, all controlled cells are cultured in spatially distinct environments. Moreover, in [ 28 ], a non-reversible, efficient differentiation control mechanism has been proposed for the creation and maintenance of cellular sub-populations in single-strain microbial consortia, while a computer-controlled optogenetic platform for the regulation of the ratio of a two-strain Escherichia coli community has been recently presented in [ 29 ].…”